|
Posted: 1:44 AM Nov 19, 2009
Blount County man killed after head on collision
A Blount County man was killed Wednesday morning after losing control of his car in North Knox County.
Reporter: Nick BonaEmail Address: nick.bona@wvlt-tv.com |
|
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) – A Blount County man was killed Wednesday morning after losing control of his car in North Knox County.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office said it happened around 9:30 a.m. when Jason McKinley, 33 of Louisville was speeding down Tazewell Pike. He was apparently rounding a curve near McKinnon Ridge Lane when he lost control of his car on the wet pavement and crossed the center line into oncoming traffic.
McKinley did not regain control of his car in time and slammed head on into a Lincoln Town Car driven by Caleb Lakin of Corryton.
Deputies said McKinley was rushed to the University of Tennessee Medical Center where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Lakin suffered non-life threatening injuries, but was still treated at the hospital.
According to the sheriff’s office, McKinley’s license was revoked at the time of the wreck because of a DUI.
The accident was still under investigation Wednesday evening.
Latest Comments
My heart goes out to Jason's family. He was a great guy.
- Clinton High teacher suspended during investigation
- Student shot at Tenn. Methodist college
- Sentencing set in federal child porn-meth case
- Authorities investigate suspicious death in N. Knox County
- Man dies following West Knoxville two vehicle crash
- Knoxville among nation's Top 20 most romantic cities
- Knox County says 77-year-old's death 'suspicious'
- Tenn. officials address child sexual abuse report
- Victims identified in deadly I-75 wreck
- Truckers vote I-40 in Tenn. best road in US
- More than 3,000 Tennessee Guardsmen leaving for Iraq
9 Comments - Another rock slide stretches Spur detour
6 Comments - Clinton High teacher suspected of improper conduct
3 Comments - Cow tips man at UT ag school, victim not hurt
2 Comments - Morristown man arrested in meth bust
2 Comments - Truckers vote I-40 in Tenn. best road in US
2 Comments



