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'ENTIRELY PREVENTABLE': Five killed in collision

Driver, 19, accused of DUI

A drunken driver who sped through a stop sign at Tenaya Way and Farm Road caused one of the worst traffic crashes in Las Vegas' history, police said, when he slammed into the side of a sport utility vehicle carrying a family, killing five people including an infant, a toddler and two young boys Saturday night.

"This is the worst of the worst," said Sgt. Tracy McDonald of the Metropolitan Police Department's fatal traffic unit. "This is no accident. ... It was entirely preventable."

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  • Police said 19-year-old Ronald Jayne Jr., the driver of the vehicle that hit the family's SUV, suffered minor injuries and faces at least 20 criminal charges including five counts of driving under the influence involving a death and five counts of reckless driving involving a death or injury.

    Jayne was under a suicide watch at the county jail Sunday night, police said.

    Police said he killed five of the eight people who were in a 1998 Mercedes-Benz ML 320.

    The 32-year-old woman who was driving and two boys between 8 and 11 years of age were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. A girl who was about a year to 18 months old died on the way to University Medical Center, and a boy younger than 1 died Sunday morning from his injuries, police said.

    The three survivors from the SUV -- 20-year-old Karla Dominguez, a woman who is about 35 and a girl who is about 8 -- were in very serious condition Sunday night, police said.

    Police said they were uncertain who was sitting where in the Mercedes but said there would have been enough seat belts for all of them. Police said at least one of the youngest children was in a child-safety seat.

    About 9:30 p.m., Jayne was eastbound on Farm Road in a 2004 GMC Sierra and went through the four-way stop at a high rate of speed, police said.

    At the same time, the SUV, which was northbound on Tenaya, drove into the intersection. Jayne slammed into the left side of the Mercedes. The Mercedes' gasoline tank ruptured, and it burst into flames, police said.

    Police said they think the victims died from the impact of the collision and not from the fire.

    Passers-by pulled the victims from the burning wreckage and tried to resuscitate those who were not breathing. One motorist who was driving behind the Mercedes, 39-year-old William Rejincos, said he saw the SUV engulfed in flames and called 911.

    A man who identified himself only as Arnold said he helped pull one of the victims out of the back seat of the burning vehicle. He later learned that the victim died. "I was devastated," he said.

    Arnold and Rejincos drove up to the scene of the accident late Sunday afternoon and placed two Styrofoam crosses covered in flowers near the scene. The crosses were part of a small shrine of stuffed teddy bears and other stuffed animals that had been placed alongside the roadway a few hundred feet from the site of the collision.

    Someone had placed a burned and partially melted bag of diapers and a piece of a vehicle at the shrine.

    Las Vegas police Detective William Redfairn said Jayne was with other people at a residence before the accident. The detective would not say whether Jayne had been at a party.

    He said Jayne's father arrived at the scene of the collision soon after it occurred, and police sent him to UMC, where his son was at the time.

    Redfairn said Sunday night that he did not know what Jayne's blood-alcohol level had been.

    The only crash with a higher death toll that authorities could recall Sunday night was the March 2000 case in which then-20-year-old Jessica Williams veered off Interstate 15 and mowed down teens who were picking up trash in the median.

    Six people, ages 14 to 16, were killed.

    "I've said the same thing over and over and over again. The message is very simple: buckle up, don't drink and drive and obey the traffic laws. If you can do that simple thing, you will stay alive, and the people of this community will stay alive," Redfairn said.

    Several people in the area drove past the shrine and complained that there had been many accidents at Tenaya and Farm.

    One woman, Nicole Chandler, said the poor lighting in the area contributed to the accidents. Another man, Roy Stevens, brought his two teen daughters to the scene to teach them how dangerous Las Vegas' roads can be.

    "It just takes one mistake. And this mistake cost those people their lives," he said.



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    Gabrielle wrote on July 31, 2008 04:39 AM: Ron was a friend of mine and what occurred that night is very unfortunate and I give my condolences to the family. But, Ron didn't wake up the morning of the accident and think to himself "I think I'm going to kill 5 people today." It didn't happen that way. Ron isn't a "murderer". He wasn't sober and his choice to drive was extremely incorrect. I can tell you this, I have never drove drunk, ever. Nor "buzzed". I tell this story all the time and I've had people read it. It's made a huge difference in my life and the lives of others.

    Why people are arguing on here I have no idea, "cheese burger" come on now. I think it's time to grow up.


    Rebecca wrote on April 20, 2008 03:29 AM: Cheeseburger? Good name. Because you couldn't be more cheesy or ignorant. Grow a pair and a brain while you're safe behind your computer. By the way, what straight man actually sits there and thinks about a guy being "forced into gay servitude". Got something to share with the group? I wish you well in your life of denial.


    cheeseburger wrote on March 03, 2008 05:19 PM: Ronny is kind of cute. he will make for a good boyfriend for one of the many prisoners at his new home. I think it perfect punishment that this completely heterosexual man will be forced into gay servitude. In the end he will probably be glad that he is in prison. I wish him well


    Vince wrote on February 25, 2008 08:33 PM: Basically the people that were killed were all spicks, so no great loss. Jayne should go free! No crime has been committed !!!


    BuckWheat wrote on February 25, 2008 08:22 PM: The time has come and Mr. Ronald Jayne Jr.'s destiny is about to reach fruition. He will be transferred to NSP to serve his 34 year sentence. Upon secretion into the "fish tank", the transformers will evaluate him for his swapping. It is most likely that he will be issued to "slimjim" in the High Desert yard for several months upon level 3 term. After his "full induction" the "full treatment" should place him at Ely, wherein he will become a "new boy".


    dominguez, kelly wrote on June 25, 2007 11:35 AM: and just to let you know, they were ALL legally in the U.S!!! half of them (including Claudia) were US. Citizens!!!
    Just because people are from hispanic ethicity, DONY assume they are illegal.
    ........................................


    Dominguez, Kelly wrote on June 25, 2007 09:48 AM: To Jenna Johnson:

    You are so PATHETIC!!!
    what does all this have to do with the fact that my family is mexican???
    Why does it matter if they're legally in the U.S.??? That does not make a difference at all. Legally or not legally, my family died! What part of that dont YOU understand??? You are the only person here that is so stupid and brainless to be leaving a comment like that. I sincerely hope that nothing similiar to this happenes to you, but like i told you, i can bet my life that you at least depend in one or two hispanics! SHAME ON YOU!!!
    Rascim era was years ago, move on!!!


    Hayleigh wrote on May 29, 2007 11:09 AM: Sorry Leightan, I thought you're the one who posted the comment about the seat belts. That was in response to "Wow", not Leightan.


    Hayleigh wrote on May 29, 2007 11:07 AM: Leightan's comment over the 8 people in a 5 passenger vehicle is not ignorant. It's very open to debate, and it just may play a big part of the case, because even though Ronald Jayne is at fault, the lives of the people killed could have been prevented if they were protected by seat belts and/or child restraints. I'm sorry, but if your car is made for 5 people, put 5 people in it... not 8!
    Raquel, aren't you also the one who on the other comments were claiming that you're not surprised that there's some "new KKK" trying to get Hispanics killed?
    I think you're taking the case personally and being extremely IGNORANT YOURSELF!
    Instead of being on here, how about you go teach your childrens the danger of things like this? And please, for God's sake, inform them that you love them no matter what they do. They're your blood. You're the reason why some kids end up rebeling, because their parents don't let them know that first and foremost, their love in unconditional no matter what they do.


    Eric wrote on May 29, 2007 10:32 AM: Raquel, you are killing me! Why don't you take your act on the road. We need more comedy in the world. Your logic is flawed. I understand what you are "trying" to say, but you are painting me in with the others you deem as "not good parents". That to me is comical. While making an argument, it is advisable to refrain from painting all people with the same brush. It takes away from your argument.

    And his point of 8 people in a 5 seat car is not ignorant. If it is made for 5, that means there are only enough safety restraints for 5. Again, step away from your crack pipe.


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