57-year-old man charged after deadly Roanoke County crash last month

Four cars involved in fatal crash

ROANOKE COUNTY, Va. – Roanoke County police announced Thursday that the suspect in September's deadly crash on Brambleton Avenue has been charged.

Kenneth Inger, 57, of Roanoke faces one count of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the crash that killed 48-year-old Thomas Orr on Sept. 10, 2019.

Police announced Inger as a suspect about a week after the crash.

He is being held without bond.

Update posted Sept. 18, 2019

Charges are pending against a 57-year-old Roanoke man after last week's deadly crash on Brambleton Avenue.

Kenneth Inger is the suspect in the crash and police say that charges are pending the conclusion of the ongoing criminal investigation.

UPDATE

Alcohol, drugs and speed may have been factors in a crash on Brambleton Avenue that left one dead, according to Roanoke County police.

A Volvo sedan driven by an unidentified man was headed southbound on Brambleton Avenue when it rear-ended a Toyota driven by Thomas Orr, causing Orr's vehicle to strike a utility pole, according to Roanoke County police.

Orr, 48, was wearing a seat belt and died at the scene.

The Volvo continued southbound on Brambleton Avenue, where it struck a Cadillac and pushed the Cadillac into a pickup truck, according to Roanoke County police.

Larry Karns and his wife witnessed the entire thing happen as the Volvo barreled at them and caused destruction in front, to the side, and behind them, but left their vehicle unharmed.

"It's terrible, I've been to Vietnam and I've seen a lot of car wrecks because I used to drive for a living, I've never seen an accident this bad before," Karns said. "We were sitting at the red light, first in line, and I looked up, and we saw a car coming down the middle lane, coming toward us, and I couldn't tell exactly, but  it had to be going 80 or 90 because he was moving right along."

Roanoke County police gave updates regarding the status of all drivers involved. The driver of the Volvo was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver of the Cadillac was taken to a hospital but has been released. The driver of the pickup truck was not injured.

Karns tried to help the driver of the Volvo but the damage was so bad he was unable to do so.

"I jumped out and tried to get his door open, but I couldn't get him out because the steering wheel that should have been on the other side of the car was on the side of the car where he was at." Karns said. "There's an angel on my shoulder and God was looking out for me."

All drivers were wearing seat belts, Roanoke County police said.

The accident is completely clear and all lanes of traffic are now open. 

Charges are pending and the investigation is ongoing.


ORIGINAL STORY

Emergency crews are at the scene of a deadly crash involving at least three vehicles in Roanoke County.

The crash happened at 2:30 p.m. the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Garst Mill Road.

A vehicle struck multiple other vehicles. Speed was a factor, according to Roanoke County officials.

One car is overturned, while another is off the road.

One person died on scene.

Two people were taken to a hospital. Both are described as having "non-life-threatening injuries" by Roanoke County officials.

The police department received reports of a possible suspect vehicle involved in an additional accident on Brambleton Avenue, according to Roanoke County officials.

Roanoke County schools say due to the congestion from the crash, buses in the area may be significantly delayed.

People are asked to avoid the area while the crash is cleaned up. Police and VDOT are on scene directing traffic.

The roads will be closed for a number of hours while police continue to investigate, according to Roanoke County officials.


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