The Denver DA's office said Patrick Layden was suffering a medical issue when he crashed, killing 46-year-old Bradley Brubaker and injuring his daughter.
The Denver District Attorney announced charges Tuesday against Patrick Layden, the man accused in a deadly crash on West 32nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard earlier this month.
Man accused of causing deadly crash near 32nd and Lowell formally charged
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and last updated 2021-04-27 16:00:31-04
DENVER â Prosecutors have formally charged a man with vehicular homicide and multiple counts of assault in connection with a crash he is accused of causing in a busy area of Denver that killed a man and seriously injured the manâs daughter earlier this month.
Patrick Layden, 49, was charged with two counts of first-degree assault, one count of vehicular homicide, and one count of vehicular assault in connection with the crash that killed Bradley Brubaker, 46, and injured his daughter on the afternoon of Saturday, April 10 near the intersections of 32nd Ave. and N. Lowell Blvd.
The crash this month at 32nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard killed Bradley Brubaker and injured his daughter. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 2:08 PM MDT April 27, 2021
DENVER A man was speeding and running red lights prior to causing a fatal crash, according to the Denver District Attorney s Office, which said on Tuesday that numerous charges had been filed against him.
Patrick Layden, 49, is charged with the following in connection with the April 10 crash that killed 46-year old Bradley Brubaker.
Two counts of first-degree assault
One count of vehicular homicide
One count of vehicular assault
Layden’s driving behavior prior to the crash at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and West Lowell Boulevard in Denver s West Highland neighborhood included speeding, crossing double yellow lines and running a red light, according to prosecutors.
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