Motor Vehicle Collision – Serious Injury
Date and Time: 02/26/2019 @ 1129 hrs
Location: S/B Rt. 50 Bypass, South of Rt. 50 Exit, Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland
Vehicle 1: 2013 Hyundai Elantra
Driver of Vehicle 1: Jalissa Rashan Worthy (31) of Salisbury, MD
Vehicle 2: 1998 Honda Civic
Driver of Vehicle 2: Wayne Mitchell Jr. (49) of Snow Hill, MD
Troopers responded to the above location in reference to a two vehicle collision. Through their investigation Troopers determined a vehicle operated by Wayne Mitchell Jr. of Snow Hill was traveling S/B in Lane 2 when it was struck in the rear bumper by a vehicle operated by Jalissa Worth – of Salisbury who was traveling in the same direction. In the investigation by Maryland State Troopers of the Salisbury Barrack, it was determined Worthy failed to reduce speed to avoid a collision, thus striking Mitchell’s 1998 Honda Civic. Due to the severity of the collision between vehicles, EMS responded to the scene. Professional care providers determined the injuries sustained to a passenger in Mitchell’s vehicle required advanced treatment from Maryland State Police Aviation Command. The injured – Charles Januska of Salisbury MD, was airlifted by MSP Trooper 4 to University of Maryland Shock Trauma in Baltimore MD. The investigation is on-going with charges pending. US Route 13/50 Bypass was closed for approximately 60 minutes and is now reopened.
Troopers were assisted by MSP Trooper 4, MSP SYSCOM, Salisbury City Fire Department and Maryland Department of Transportation – District One (1).
Might want to check Jalissa's phone...
ReplyDeleteTexting while driving?????
ReplyDeleteDid she fail to slow down or did he brake check her. These people hitting their brakes just to b smart a.. need to b head accountability as well. Some people do not know they changed the law on how close you can follow another car
ReplyDeleteIt's scary to think we have to share the roads with morons like you!
DeleteHe had slow to 10 miles an hour to avoid all of the cars blocking the highway due to a dog on the loose. There was no breakchecking. Stop trying to assign blame to the innocent
Delete5:15 You won dumbest comment of the day! 🙌🏻
DeleteSo what is the new law 5:15 ??
DeleteHow close are You allowed to tailgate me. I don't have ABS, so if it's closer than I like, I won't be "brake checking", I'll be brake locking !!! for that deer that run across in front of me
Did she fail to slow down or did he brake check her. These people hitting their brakes just to b smart a.. need to b head accountability as well. Some people do not know they changed the law on how close you can follow another car
ReplyDeleteTailgating is dangerous.
DeleteSo is tooteling along below the prevailing speed and being a rolling roadblock.
DeleteYou people need to PAY ATTENTION! Traffic was completely STOPPED. ALL LANES WERE BLICKED BY PARKED CARS DUE TO A DOG THAT GOT OUT OF LICAL YARD!!!She would've hit one of THOSE vehicles if not the Honda!! Driver of Honda noticed stopped traffic enter bypass from ramp. Why didn't SHE approaching from north on the bypass should be the question!
DeleteThot Jalissa had a suspended license again?
ReplyDeleteRelax folks. It was an ACCIDENT! Nothing was done on purpose to anybody else. It's why insurance is required. Quit being so judgmental over an accident. There might have been some negligence involved, but most likely she didn't ram the car with malice. That would be criminal. She might get a fine, and her insurance rates will go up, if she is determined to be at fault. Accidents happen all the time (Saw one on rt 50 westbound at Hebron just this morning). Driving has risks. There is always a danger of an accident. Nobody should be having a hissy fit trying to blame someone. That's what cops and insurance lawyers are for.
ReplyDeleteSomeone was PURPOSEFULLY not paying attention to where she was going. And PURPOSEFULLY driving without a license. And much more than a "hissy fit" should be thrown when a man is almost killed & 2 others cannot even move they are in so much pain.
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