Cop Drives Twice Legal Limit, Kills Man, Covers It Up And Is NOT Charged-He's In With The Prosecutor

Policeman Jakob Streyle was traveling at roughly twice the regulation when he crashed into an elderly man's SUV at an intersection in July of 2019. Steven Gene Santini, 72, was killed within the crash, and he was ultimately blamed for the incident also - despite clear and overwhelming evidence against the officer. Now, after the state did not hold officer Streyle accountable, the taxpayers were held liable instead - to the tune of $1.8 million. According to court documents, Santini's wife, the town of Fairmont, and therefore the two officers involved within the crash reached a $1.8 million settlement. As TFTP reported at the time, officer Streyle insisted that Santini skilled the stop sign no end and was eventually ready to gather a minimum of one witness who would confirm his side of the story, but within the lawsuit, Santini's wif...