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Police On Phone Checking Computer & Speeding Hits & Kills 75 Year Old Man - #BackTheBlue

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Published on 10 Apr 2023 / In News and Politics

WEST GOSHEN TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A police officer has been charged after he hit and killed a bicyclist in Chester County last month while responding to another traffic call, according to the district attorney's office.

Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Officer Jason Listmeier has been charged with careless driving-unintentional death and other related crimes in the February 19 crash.

Police say 75-year-old Michael Thomas Ghione was riding his bike when Listmeier hit him from behind.

Investigators say it happened at 10:15 a.m. on South High Street underneath the 202 overpass. Police say both the Westtown East Goshen Regional police officer and Ghione were traveling the same way. The officer did not have his lights or sirens on.

Police found that Listmeier was traveling approximately 50 mph in a 45 mph zone but lost control of the vehicle when he looked down at his work computer. He struck a guardrail and then struck Ghione.

Listmeier immediately rendered aid, but Ghione was pronounced dead on the scene.

"This is a tragic incident that deeply affects many people. While in the course of his duties, the officer responded to the report of an erratic driver but engaged in careless driving, causing him to strike a guardrail and then strike and kill Mr. Ghione. Although we expect law enforcement to respond urgently to assist others, they still must adhere to our traffic laws to ensure the safety of everyone on the road," said District Attorney Deb Ryan.

The cause of death was attributed to multiple blunt impact injuries, officials said.

The Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police released a statement saying:

"Listmeier's actions were unintentional. We are heartbroken for the loss of life, the effect it has had on the Ghione family, the police officers involved, and our community. We respect the prosecutorial decision of the District Attorney and will let the matter play out in court. Now that the District Attorney's investigation is completed, the Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police Department will move forward with conducting its own administrative investigation pursuant to the administrative policies and procedures of the police department and the three townships served by the agency."

Listmeier remains on administrative leave.

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