Saturday, August 25, 2007

DIRECTOR JOHN SINGLETON HITS & KILLS WOMAN IN LOS ANGELES.

Not again...looks like another one of our famed celebs has become involved in another fatal accident resulting in the death of a civilian. I can just imagine the madness that will escalate once this story hits all the other media outlets. Expect to hear much, much more in the coming days.

John Singleton, acclaimed director of Boyz in the Hood, was involved in a fatal accident Thursday night in Los Angeles. LAPD officers tell TMZ Singleton was driving his 2001 Lexus SUV around 8:00 p.m. on a Los Angeles street when a female pedestrian, not in a crosswalk, suddenly stepped out in front of Singleton's car. Police say Singleton immediately stopped and waited for police and ambulances to arrive. The 57-year-old woman, identified as Constance Russell of Los Angeles, was taken to a nearby hospital where she unfortunately died Friday morning. Police tell TMZ Singleton was not speeding at the time and was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Cops say their investigation has concluded and they've determined that this is a "very, very unfortunate accident." Singleton will not be cited for any violation.

A call placed to Singleton's agent was not immediately returned.

Source: tmz.com
Picture source: tmz.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow... didn't know about this one. But here's my thing: How can this be recognized as an accident but the media CRUCIFIED poor Brandy?!?? Brandy's incident was just as much an accident as this and she is catching hell for it. I believe accidents can happen to all of us, including celebrities. Just like John Singleton wasn't speeding, drinking or on drugs, neither was Brandy, but everyone is making her out to be the devil in disguise.

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