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
Thousands moving to Delaware County fuels need for more housing
DELAWARE COUNTY, Ohio — People in Delaware County said it feels like new housing developments are popping up on every corner.
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“What haven’t you noticed, right? The whole area just exploded,” said Scott Shonebarger.
Scott Sanders, the executive director of the Regional Planning Commission, said companies like Intel and other industries are a main driver for thousands of people moving to Delaware County.
With the big boom comes an urgent need for more housing.
John Wicks is the developer at Real Property Design and Development.
He has spent over a decade building homes for families in Delaware County.
Wicks said the Olentangy School District is one of the hottest spots for new homes.
“I started with one high school up until the 90s, then now we’re up to four up to five different high schools so it’s just a big draw,” said Wicks. “It’s a beautiful community.”
The district has grown into the fourth largest in Ohio with a new elementary school opening next year, and a fifth high school in 2028.
Wicks said the growth has presented some challenges over the years like labor shortage and some opposition.
“It’s become a big issue for a lot of people that live in and around these areas. They tend to oppose new growth and new development, so restrictions have gotten a little bit harder. Costs have obviously gone up over the last 20 years,” said Wicks.
The planning commission says between 275,000 and 350,000 people could call Delaware County home by 2040.
That’s up from 214,000 in 2020.
Scott Shonebarger said he supports growth but wonders when is enough.
“I mean to a certain extent I think you know at some point right you have to have some sort of boundaries I think, getting into the fact that now you have five high schools,” said Shonebarger. “What’s the limit?”
Delaware
Officer shoots, kills 19-year-old in Wilmington, Delaware, during foot chase, police say
Police in Wilmington, Delaware, shot and killed a 19-year-old man Wednesday night.
The incident happened in a residential area near 24th and Jessup streets just after 11 p.m., Wilmington police said in a news release. The person who was shot has not been publicly identified.
Officers were monitoring a large crowd gathered outside when they saw a man exit a home with a handgun and point it toward the crowd, police say.
When officers approached the man, he ran away and a foot pursuit began, police say.
At some point in the chase, an officer fired their weapon and hit the 19-year-old. The man was taken to a local hospital, where he later died.
Police say they recovered a loaded gun from the man and that the officer was not injured.
Video filmed at the scene shows a crowd of residents gathered outside after the shooting.
Police are asking anyone with more information to come forward. The shooting is under investigation by the Delaware Department of Justice and Wilmington police.
Delaware
Delaware Justice Departing to Head Up New University Law Center
Delaware Supreme Court Justice Karen L. Valihura announced Wednesday that she will lead a new corporate law institute at the Wilmington University Farnan School of Law.
She will step down from the bench of Delaware’s highest court in late July, after choosing not to seek reappointment at the end of her 12-year term. She revealed her plans for the next phase of her legal career in a special session of the court in Wilmington.
As well as joining the Wilmington University law school faculty, Valihura will be the founding director of the school’s new Corporate Law, Governance and Practice Institute. …
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