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Martini is 3 years old. The poor guy – he was adopted & returned once because of a new baby, and then again because his second family was moving. He is a sweet guy who doesn’t understand what he keeps doing wrong? He’s too shy to be in the Cageless Cat Lounge so he’s been in a cage for months. His adoption fee is $30 and he’s neutered & ready to go home today! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Sentence affirmed for man who killed exchange students in drunk driving crash

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A man convicted of killing three foreign exchange students in a violent car crash while driving drunk won’t have his 38 ½-year sentence after the Indiana Court of Appeals determined he failed to prove his sentence was inappropriate.

In Deangelo Evans v. State of Indiana, 27A02-1704-CR-826, seven Manchester University students were returning from a visit with friends at Ball State University in February 2016 when one of the tires on their van blew out. The driver moved the van to the left shoulder and turned on the hazard lights, and the students exited the van and stood in a median to wait while the tire was being change.

About 30 minutes later, other drivers observed a man later identified as Deangelo Evans driving erratically along I-69 in Delaware and Grant Counties, nearly striking two vehicles and weaving across the road. Two motorists called police to report Evans’ driving, but before they could respond he drove off the interstate and into the median were the students were standing, killing three of them. The victims – Kirubel Hailu, Brook Dagnew and Nerad Mangai – were exchange students from Africa.

Evans, who was initially unaware of the accident, did not stop until further down the road, when he felt wind blowing through his broke windshield. When police interviewed him later that afternoon, Evans admitted to drinking at a party, smoking marijuana and taking alprazolam before the accident. However, he did not remember the accident itself and attempted to shift the blame toward the students because he did not understand why they were on the left side of the road. Lab tests later showed his blood alcohol content was 0.119.

Evans then pleaded guilty to three counts of Level 4 felony operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated causing death, one count of Level 6 felony operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing serious bodily injury and one count of Level 6 felony criminal recklessness. His sentencing hearing highlighted an extensive criminal history that included various felony drug charges and the fact that he was violating the conditions of his Illinois parole by being present in Indiana without permission at the time of the accident. As a result, he was sentenced to an aggregate of 38 ½ years out of a maximum possible sentence of 41 years.

On appeal, Evans argued that sentence was inappropriate, but the Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed in a Friday opinion. Judge Rudolph Pyle, writing for the appellate court, pointed to Evans’ behavior immediately before and after the accident as evidence of the appropriateness of the sentence, noting the accident was so bad it actually dismembered one of the victims, yet Evans tried to shift the blame to the students for parking on the left side of the road.

Further, Pyle wrote the evidence shows Evans had never maintained legitimate employment, but rather has stolen and gambled to make money and has used that money to purchase drugs. Those facts, couple with his extensive drug history and parole violations, make Evans’ sentence appropriate, the judge wrote.

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Intoxicated Driver in Jail after a Pair of Early Morning Road Rage Incidents

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An Evansville man is in jail on charges of drunk driving after a pair of road rage incidents resulted in one driver being assaulted and another driver having their vehicle struck and then pushed toward a moving train.

Just before 1:00 AM on Saturday, September 30, 2017 a 17-year-old female called 911 to report that she had been assaulted by a motorist. The victim had been driving in the 6300 block of Kratzville Road when a red Dodge Caravan backed out of a driveway and blocked the roadway. When the victim yelled at the motorist, he exited his vehicle and then struck her in the head with his hand before driving away.

A few minutes later, the Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of N. Saint Joseph Ave and Allens Lane upon receiving a report that the same vehicle involved in the assualt on Kratzville Road had struck a vehicle on Allens Lane. The victim reported that he had been stopped in the westbound lane of Allens Lane for moving training when a red Dodge Caravan struck him from behind. The victim reported that the driver attempted to push his vehicle into the train. The victim explained that the motorist then got out of his vehicle and yelled at him before fleeing the scene. The victim followed the van to the intersection of Freedom Drive and Allens Lane, where he observed the driver exit his vehicle and urinate in the middle of the intersection.

A responding sheriff’s deputy located the red van traveling west on Allens Lane and stopped the vehicle. The vehicle had heavy front end damage and was driving on two flat tires. The driver, who was later identified as Mr. Rocky Phillip Plassmeyer, appeared highly intoxicated. After failing all the standardized field sobriety test offered to him, Mr. Plassmeyer was transported to the jail for a breath test. Mr. Plassmeyer’s breath alcohol concentration was .176 g/210L, which is more than double the legal limit of .080.

A check of Mr. Plassmeyer’s criminal history revealed that he was on probation after a conviction for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated in March of 2017. Mr. Plassmeyer was lodged in the Vanderburgh County Jail on $20,000 bond.

ARRESTED: 

Rocky Phillip Plassmeyer (pictured above), 27, of Evansville. Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated as a Class A Misdemeanor, Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated as a Class C Misdemeanor, Operating a Motor Vehicle wile Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction as a Level 6 Felony, Hit and Run as a Class B Misdemeanor, Battery as a Class A Misdemeanor

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

 

Tri-State Gears up for Annual West Side Nut Clubs Fall Festival

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 We are just one day away from the start of West Side Nut Club’s Fall Festival. Crews were busy this afternoon getting rides and booths set up.

More than 200,000 people are expected to pack West Franklin during the week long festival. Family day will kick off the start of the festival with kiddie rides opening at one Sunday.

Organizers getting the festival ready say it’s a tradition they would not want to miss.

2017 Publicity Chairman, Jeremy Melton says, “Personally to me it’s neat that I get to continue on in a legacy. The members that were before me, all the hard work they’ve done in the 95 years proceeding the 96TH Fall Festival and I’m teaching that to my children as well.”

For a full list of events happening this week at Fall Festival visit their website, http://www.nutclubfallfestival.com.

“READERS FORUM” OCTOBER 1, 2017

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

 We hope that todays “Readers Forum” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we as responsible citizens of this community need to address in a rational and responsible way?
Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that the State should approve Sunday Liquor Sales?
Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.  You now are able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.
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EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City County Observer or our advertisers

New Grant Money For Local Roads By Wendy McNamara

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Our local roads and bridges not only add to our quality of life, but help support our economy. That’s why more than $150 million was recently awarded to Indiana cities, towns and counties through the Community Crossings grant program.

Several communities in our area received money to help with projects including road and bridge preservation, road reconstruction and intersection improvements:

  • Posey County: $572,228
  • Vanderburgh County: $444,930
  • Darmstadt: $430,628
  • Evansville: $463,987
  • Mount Vernon: $479,082
  • New Harmony: $157,492

This program was established by a law I supported in 2016, and the Indiana Department of Transportation awards grants based on applications submitted by local officials.

The Community Crossings grant program helps communities large and small repair and modernize their local roads and bridges. Thanks to Indiana’s strong fiscal health, our state is well-positioned to make these critical investments without having to pass on debt to the next generation.

UE Open House Set for Saturday, October 21

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The University of Evansville will host an Open House for prospective students beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 21. Those interested can register for the event online at www.evansville.edu/visit.

Those attending from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. will have the opportunity to talk to UE faculty, admission counselors, and student life staff. They can take a campus tour led by a current UE student and attend information sessions about scholarships and financial aid, study abroad, and UE’s Career Advantage Program. Attendees will also learn about the UE Guarantee. This is the University’s assurance that UE will provide the opportunities, talented faculty, and academic experience that will lead students to success while at UE and after graduation.

Lunch will be provided at the Open House and students will eat in UE’s newly updated dining area.

Individual campus visits can also be scheduled throughout the year.

For more information on the Open House and on individual campus visits, please call UE’s Office of Admission at 812-488-2468.