The Mississippi Highway Patrol issued the following statement.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol concluded its 2021 Labor Day Travel Enforcement Period, which began Friday, September 3rd, at 12:01 a.m. and ended Monday, September 6th at midnight.
Throughout the period, MHP issued 6635 citations, including 186 DUI arrests, 330 seatbelt citations, and 113 child restraint citations. MHP also investigated 146 motor vehicle crashes with 54 injuries and six fatalities. Troopers assisted with heavy traffic issues throughout the enforcement period as a result of Hurricane Ida recovery efforts.
Information concerning the fatal crashes investigated is as follows:
On Saturday, September 4th, 2021, at approximately 5:47 p.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to fatal traffic crash at the intersection of MS 7 and County Road 333 in Grenada County. A 2011 Toyota Sequoia driven by Abigail Branch, 37, of Holly Springs, MS, was traveling northbound on MS 7. A 2007 Nissan Altima driven by Ladarrius Campbell, 21, of Grenada, MS, was traveling westbound on County Road 333 and proceeded into the intersection of MS 7 and County Road 333. The Toyota Sequoia collided with left side of the Nissan Altima. Ladarrius Campbell received fatal injuries from the crash and was pronounced dead on the scene. Janie Branch, 3, of Holly Springs, MS, was transported to Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, where she later succumbed to injuries
sustained in the crash.
On Sunday, September 5th, 2021, at approximately 5:54 a.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to fatal traffic crash at the intersection of US 61 and Green River Road in Tunica County. A 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt driven by Nrsimha Broomfield, 30, of Memphis, TN, was traveling southbound on US 61. A 2014 Nissan Versa driven by Chad Little, 64, of Southaven, MS, was traveling eastbound on Green River Road and proceeded into the intersection of US 61 and Green River Road. The Chevrolet Cobalt collided with left side of the Nissan Versa. Chad Little and rear passenger Brett Little received fatal injuries from the crash and were both pronounced dead on the scene.
On Sunday, September 6th, 2021, at approximately 7:20 p.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a fatal traffic crash on US 84 in Lincoln County. A 2003 Nissan Altima driven by Megan E. Burr, 28, of Brookhaven, MS, was traveling westbound on US 84. A 2010 Nissan Titan pickup driven by Bolton A. Billiot, 18, of Kentwood, LA, was traveling eastbound on US 84. The Nissan Altima left the roadway, crossed the median, and traveled into the eastbound lanes of US 84 colliding with the Nissan Titan pickup. Megan E. Burr and rear passenger Travis Burr, 3, of Brookhaven, MS, received fatal injuries from the crash and were pronounced dead on the scene.
All crashes remain under investigation by the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
8 comments:
Weird how many Nissan Altimas were involved.
ALL six fatalities were in a Nissan vehicle.
They report how many burglaries they committed for the AG this month?
Always sad to hear about fatalities, but two of them were three-year-old children. That is just heartbreaking.
Must be something about Nissan's and those drivers driving like rabid bats out of hell. Monday watched 3 Nissan Altima's bearinf Mursing tags driving in trail at well over 80-90 mph. Sure they have no fear of citations being nurses and giving cops the old, "I just hope I don't see you in my ER" shit.
So Six are dead and the only thing you take out of it are the vehicle make. In JESUS NAME.
Lots of seat belt citations but of course there is no enforcement of texting and talking on a hand-held phone. (Set up your bluetooth, morons!)
Seat belt statutes are indicative of a "nanny state." Child restraint violations are very appropriate.
Texting and other distracted driving kills thousands of other people yearly, but not wearing your seat belt usually only hurts you.
Follow the lobbying money.
I heard the Major on Talk Radio today (actually Tuesday). He went into great detail about how we should all be special-cautious during this time when we still have a lot of response going on to Ida to the south and how changing our driving habits during this time can save lives. Sounds like a plan to me. Is there any indication any 'crash fatalities' have been attributed to hurricane Ida?
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