Delaware
Community pushes for safety improvements at Wilmington, Delaware intersection where a child was fatally struck
WILMINGTON, Del. (CBS) — It has been four weeks since a 10-year-old boy was killed while walking home from school in Wilmington, and now there are calls for change to make safety improvements at the intersection where the crash happened.
He may have only been 10, but James Messick left a lasting impact on his family and his community.
“He was very loud, and we miss that so much. It’s so quiet in here right now,” said Tiffany Rodriguez, James’ mother.
Rodriguez said her little boy was always trying to be funny and silly. He was a great big brother, but more than anything James loved being a kid.
“Every time he did accomplish something like walking himself to and from school it was a big thing, and he would get really proud of himself for doing it,” said Rodriguez, as her eyes welled with tears.
On May 6, Messick was walking home from school with his best friend near Centerville and Faulkland Roads. That’s when police said a 17-year-old driver lost control and struck the boys before eventually crashing into a home on the same street. His 12-year-old friend was treated for injuries, but Messick died at the hospital.
“It’s still just as devastating now as it was back then,” said Michelle Beck, who lives two homes down from where the crash occurred.
Beck said she stops by a large memorial near the intersection twice a day. A tree has been planted in James’ honor, and another neighbor refills the fuel in a lantern to keep the flame burning day and night.
“I just want to make sure that everything looks really good for James, and I talk to him,” Beck said.
New Castle County Police said the crash remains under investigation, and at this time no charges have been filed.
As Rodriguez grieves, she said her neighbor’s support has been helpful.
“I’m very appreciative I’m getting the support to keep his memory alive,” she said.
Neighbors push for change
Many people living in the Faulkland Heights neighborhood said the intersection at Centerville and Faulkland Roads is downright dangerous, and something needs to be done.
“Why it had to take a poor little boy like James to get killed to bring up all this is terrible. Something should have been done a long time ago,” said Barbara Beck, who has lived in the neighborhood for 57 years.
Neighbors said drivers constantly speed through the intersection, and CBS News Philadelphia cameras caught a car running the red light Friday.
Beck said her car was totaled in 2019 as it sat parked outside her home on Centerville Road.
“Three other cars on Centerville Road also have also been hit within the past five years,” Beck said.
After Messick was killed, several neighbors contacted the Delaware Department of Transportation and state representatives pushing for safety improvements.
Hughes: “What’s your fear?”
Beck: “Anything like this ever happening again. It can’t…it can’t. It’s just devastating.”
DelDOT told CBS News Philadelphia it recently performed a safety review of the intersection and it’s replacing and adding signage in the area to remind drivers of the 35-mph speed limit, and that children are walking in the area.
Messick’s mom said she’s thankful for her neighbors’ efforts to help prevent another tragedy.
“I think that’s very important. It’s very bittersweet because I feel like why did it have to come to this?” Rodriguez said.
New Castle County Police said its traffic services unit has been out several times since the crash addressing the ongoing speeding concerns.
Delaware
Gunshot victim flags down school bus for help in Delaware
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:01AM
NEW CASTLE, Del. (WPVI) — A gunshot victim jumped on a school bus full of students on Tuesday while trying to seek help in New Castle, Delaware.
The shooting happened just before 4 p.m. on Old Forge Road, near Appleby Road.
The bus driver called 911 to report the incident.
Police say the victim is hospitalized at Christiana Hospital. There was no word on his condition.
No other injuries were reported.
Further details on the shooting have not been released.
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Delaware
Man arrested after allegedly attacking Delaware police officer
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 1:05AM
NEW CASTLE COUNTY, Del. (WPVI) — Twenty-eight-year-old Zachary Yeldell is being accused of attacking an officer in New Castle County, Delaware.
It happened around 11:14 p.m. Monday when police responded to a disturbance at Midway Plaza Apartments, which is located on the 4800 block of Old Capitol Trail.
Police say officers responded following reports of an individual yelling in the hallway and kicking an apartment door.
When officers arrived, authorities say Yeldell hit an officer repeatedly before another officer arrived and helped detain the suspect.
The injured officer was treated at a local hospital and released.
Yeldell is facing several charges, including resisting arrest with violence.
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Delaware
Delaware County man sentenced to four and half years in state prison
MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. (WBNG) —Delaware County District Attorney Shawn Smith announced a Margaretville man has been sentenced to State Prison for drug crimes.
The District Attorney’s Office said Dennis Fickeria, 43, of Margaretville, NY has been sentenced to four and half years in prison. Fickeria was originally charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.
On Jan. 3rd, according to Senior Investigator Christopher Erwin and other members of the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, they executed a search warrant at 1542 Jones Hollow Rd., Fickeria’s residence. As a result of the search, deputies found controlled substances and firearms.
On Oct. 28, the office said Fickeria appeared in court where he pled guilty to his charge. Fickeria admitted that he had possessed fentanyl intending to sell it. The office said the guilty plea was entered as part of a negotiated disposition.
In addition to the sentencing, the office said Delaware County Court Judge John Hubbard ordered Fickeria to be supervised by the Department of Parole for one year following his release.
The office said the court also forfeited the U.S. currency seized from Fickeria’s residence which it will use to fund law enforcement efforts in Delaware County.
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