Thursday, July 17, 2014

Update on Greg Germani

You may recall a story I posted last month about Greg Germani, a bicyclist hit by an SUV and basically left to die on the side of the road (no that is not an exaggeration, he was in ICU for weeks and has a long recovery ahead of him).
http://anonuevo365.blogspot.com/2014/06/greg-germani.html

Well.......................they caught the bastard and his scumbag girlfriend who tampered with evidence to try and hide him.

http://m.ajc.com/news/news/man-suspected-of-running-down-bicyclist-arrested/nghDT/

updated: 7:57 a.m. Thursday, July 17, 2014 | Posted: 5:57 a.m. Thursday, July 17, 2014

Man suspected of running down bicyclist arrested


By Mike Morris
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The 19-year-old man who police say ran down and seriously injured a bicyclist on a northeast Atlanta street last month was arrested early Thursday and booked into the Fulton County Jail.
Joseph Alan Lewis is expected to appear before a magistrate judge at 11 a.m. Thursday, just hours after he was booked into the jail on nearly a dozen charges including attempted murder.
Atlanta police Wednesday evening announced that Lewis was the suspect in the June 9 attack on Gregory T. Germani, 50, in the Morningside neighborhood. Lewis’ girlfriend Shanelle Woodard, 22, also of Atlanta, was arrested Wednesday and charged with tampering with evidence.
Lt. Rod Woody said police are positive that the Dodge Nitro impounded June 23 was the one that hit Germani. Woody added that the Nitro is owned by Lewis.
“We did collect evidence at the scene that we were able to connect to the vehicle absolutely,” Woody said. “And we have some video evidence with (Woodard) tampering with evidence.”
Germani was in intensive care at Grady Memorial Hospital for several weeks with brain trauma, but has been steadily improving, said his girlfriend, Beth Anne Harrill. He has since been released from Grady and is recovering in a private facility.
“He’s doing better,” Harrill said Wednesday. “He is beginning to say some words and he is making gradual improvements each day but it is going to be a long, long, long recovery for him.”
Germani is the creator of the local historical site, Atlanta Time Machine. A Crime Stoppers reward fund for information in Germani’s case raised almost $18,000, and it was a tip from Crime Stoppers that led police to Lewis’ Dodge Nitro, Woody said.
Police also have a surveillance video of the moments before the June 9 incident. The nine-second video shows a red Dodge Nitro heading down Flagler Avenue in one direction before disappearing out of view. Next, a cyclist speeds down the street in the opposite direction, soon followed by the Dodge Nitro.
Police say the car hit Germani before speeding away. Germani suffered serious injuries to the head, neck, and torso.
Witnesses say that Germani and the driver of the vehicle engaged in a verbal dispute moments before Germani was hit.
After the dispute, Germani sped off down Flagler Avenue, as if fleeing the SUV, while the SUV took off after him, witnesses said.
Witnesses found Germani under a silver SUV parked along the curb in the 1800 block of Flagler Avenue, while the red SUV was seen speeding away, taking a right onto Rock Springs Road toward Piedmont Avenue.
Charges against Lewis listed on the Fulton jail website are criminal attempt to commit murder, reckless driving, hit-and-run, aggravated assault, aggressive driving, serious injury by vehicle, criminal damage to property, failure to report an accident, having an expired or no license and having an expired or no license plate or decal.

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