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Teh One Who Knocks
12-19-2012, 11:36 AM
By FOX 12 Staff


VANCOUVER, WA (KPTV) -

The Vancouver Police Department arrested a man on the charge of driving under the influence of marijuana in connection with a deadly crash in Vancouver.

Investigators said the driver hit and killed a pedestrian around 5:50 p.m. on East Mill Plain Boulevard and Andresen Road.

Police say the victim, a male in his 50's, was believed to be walking back from Safeway and stepped out into the middle of traffic.

The driver, Scotty Rowles, was driving westbound on East Mill Plain Boulevard and could not stop his car in time, according to police.

Detectives says Rowles cooperated with the investigation, but after interviewing him they determined there was enough evidence to arrest him on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana.

Police believe this is the first deadly crash involving the drug since it became legal in the state of Washington.

Police say the victim was close to two different lit and controlled intersections, but chose to step out into the middle of traffic, which would clearly put him at fault.

However, because Rowles was believed to be under the influence of marijuana, Washington State law says he is technically at fault, according to police.

While it may now be legal to smoke marijuana in the state of Washington, police say it is never legal to smoke it and then get behind the wheel.

The victim's ID will be released after police notify his family.

Acid Trip
12-19-2012, 04:11 PM
However, because Rowles was believed to be under the influence of marijuana, Washington State law says he is technically at fault, according to police.

Police say the victim, a male in his 50's, was believed to be walking back from Safeway and stepped out into the middle of traffic.

:ffs:

One, they can't/couldn't prove he was high. Two, the victim STEPPED OUT INTO THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC. I'd call that gross negligence on the part of the victim.

More like vehicular suicide than homicide.