El Cajon, California Man May Got to Trial for Murder in Double DUI Accident


 The trial of Shannon Shimp, 35, of El Cajon, for a double DUI accident in July 22, 2008 will be considered in a hearing this month. Witness Tessa Medearis, 19, of Vista, testified about the summer day when the accused drunk driver’s car hit her boyfriend’s car in Ramona, California, killing him instantly.

“All of a sudden, I see this white flash and hear this screeching noise, and the next thing I know, I wake up, it's completely black, everything's gone wrong; there's a car on top of me,” Tessa Medearis testified in El Cajon Superior Court.

Shimp is charged with two counts of murder and two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter.

Medearis' boyfriend, Ian Kinney, was killed, as well as Shimp’s passenger, Joseph Edwards, 52.

Shimp had a blood alcohol level of 0.19 nearly two hours after the crash and is also charged with drunken driving causing injury. The legal limit in California is 0.08.

Witnesses testify that Shimp was driving a white flatbed truck east on state Route 78 near Ramona about 6 pm. He then crossed into the westbound lane to pass three vehicles, lost control of the truck and skidded sideways into a westbound Lexus driven by Kinney. The Lexus was pinned under Shimp's truck.

Driving Under the Influence in San Diego County

The father of the victim Ian Kinney has stated publicly that choosing to operate a vehicle while under the influence makes any events that occur as a result of driving while under the influence not accidents. https://askcompetentlawyer.com/ In California, it is unlawful for any person under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or drug to drive.

If you have 0.08 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in your blood, you will be charged with driving under the influence or DUI if apprehended. You could face a fine and jail time if convicted.

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