Fort Lauderdale,FL : Woman charged in crash that killed AutoNation executive on March, Tuesday 20th 2018
woman was charged Tuesday with vehicular homicide, accused of driving recklessly and causing a crash that killed an AutoNation executive.
Elaine May, 50, of Pompano Beach, a married mother of two and a long-time employee at AutoNation, was killed March 20, 2017.
May was driving a daughter in a Nissan Maxima sedan near Lockhart Stadium. As they traveled south along Northwest 15th Avenue, their Nissan was T-boned by an Infiniti G35 sedan driven by Ashley Rivera, 35, of Pompano Beach, according to an arrest report.
A witness told Fort Lauderdale police investigators the Infiniti was speeding along West Commercial Boulevard and did not slow down before running a red light at the intersection.
A year after the crash, Rivera was charged by the state attorney’s office and was arrested Wednesday.
During a court hearing Thursday, a defense attorney said the current charges — vehicular homicide, reckless driving with serious bodily injury and reckless driving with personal injury/property damage — are the first against Rivera. She is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and is about to begin a sales job, the lawyer said.
Broward County Judge Kim Theresa Mollica set a $105,100 bond.
At the time of her death, May was described by AutoNation chairman and CEO Mike Jackson as “one of the most beautiful people that you could know. ... She was someone who made a difference every day.”
May worked for more than 18 years for the company and was a manager in corporate real estate services, working on signage and visual displays for new dealerships and those that were renovated.
May was survived by her husband, John May — a sand artist whose work has also appeared in marketing materials for the Offerdahl’s Cafe Grill restaurants — and their two teenage daughters, one of whom police said recovered from injuries she sustained in the crash.
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Woman charged in crash that killed AutoNation executive