Florida Driver Who Fled Scene and Reported Vehicle Stolen Charged in Fatal Death of Pedestrian; Was Driving While License Suspended, Second Offense

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When 29-year-old Christopher Shuman was questioned by detectives about inconsistencies in the information provided, he admitted to being the driver of the Altima at the time of the fatal crash.

OAKLAND PARK, FL – Broward County Sheriff’s Office traffic homicide detectives have arrested a driver who struck a pedestrian Thursday night in Oakland Park and ran away from the scene.

The incident took place around 8:45 p.m. Dec. 5 in the 2800 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard. Detectives say the victim, 52-year-old Shrimaun Peshwar Jadoo, was walking northbound, attempting to cross the westbound lanes of West Oakland Park Boulevard. As he stepped off the median, he walked into the path of an approaching Nissan Altima and was struck and killed. The driver of the Altima exited the vehicle and fled.

A short time after the crash, detectives received information from a relative of the registered car owner stating the vehicle had been stolen, with no date, time or location of when the supposed theft happened. Attempts to meet with the car owner, 29-year-old Christopher Shuman, were unsuccessful until the following day when Shuman went to the Broward Sheriff’s Pompano Beach district office to file the stolen vehicle report.

When questioned by detectives about inconsistencies in the information provided, Shuman admitted to being the driver of the Altima at the time of the fatal crash. Shuman has been booked into the Broward Sheriff’s Main Jail to face one count of leaving the scene of a crash involving death.

ACTUAL CHARGES

  • BOOKED: Friday, Dec 06, 2019
  • Fail To Stop Remain Accident Involving Death
  • Drive While License Suspended – Second Offense

Charges are accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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