LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An Uber driver who Las Vegas police stated twice ran over an harmless bystander will keep away from jail time, a decide dominated Wednesday.
Kevin Vo, 45, initially confronted a cost of reckless driving leading to demise, data stated. Vo was driving for the rideshare firm on the time, police stated.
Information present Vo pleaded no contest to a cost of vehicular manslaughter on Wednesday. Las Vegas Justice Courtroom Choose Joe Bonaventure sentenced him to a suspended jail sentence of 30 days, which means Vo won’t go to jail until he fails to remain out of hassle.
Nevada’s vehicular manslaughter regulation permits prosecutors to cost an individual with vehicular manslaughter for inflicting an individual’s demise by means of negligence, reasonably than unwell intent.
On Friday, Aug. 8, round 10:20 p.m., Metro police obtained a number of 911 calls about an SUV placing an individual close to the intersection of First Road and Ogden Avenue.
The sufferer, Matthew Bowens, 56, died regardless of assist from Las Vegas Fireplace and Rescue paramedics and a safety guard, police stated.
Witnesses instructed police the motive force, recognized as Vo, was in an argument with one other man earlier than he allegedly backed into Bowens, drove ahead, working him over a second time, and collided with the Circa Resort & On line casino, police stated.
Vo’s lawyer didn’t reply to a request for remark. Representatives from Uber didn’t return a request for remark after Vo’s arrest.