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Drunk valet driver fatal accident; Marco Gomez is convicted

Drunk valet driver fatal accident; Marco Gomez is convicted

Marco Gomez is scheduled to be sentenced by a Milwaukee County judge on Friday, October 25. Gomez is a valet driver accused of taking a hotel guest’s car, driving under the influence and causing an accident. fatal accident in July.

Marco Gomez during the sentencing

In September, Gomez took a plea deal in his case. Court documents show 23-year-old Marco Gomez pleaded guilty to amended charges of second-degree reckless homicide and intoxication manslaughter. Charges of knowingly driving without a valid license and operating a motor vehicle without owner’s consent were dismissed and placed on the court record for sentencing.

Marco Gomez during the sentencing

11th and accidents in Wisconsin

Marquette University Police were called to the scene around 11:45 p.m. on July 3. Officers found a white Toyota that had been flipped on its side and a blue Hyundai. Both received significant damage.

Gomez, who was identified as the driver and sole occupant of the Toyota, was extricated from the scene of the crash. The driver of the Hyundai was ejected and died at the scene, according to the criminal complaint.

Fatal accident at 11th and Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Video surveillance

Surveillance video shows the Toyota speeding west on Wisconsin Avenue before the crash.

The Toyota was traveling in the bus lane and ran a red light at 10th Street, then ran a red light at 11th Street and struck the front driver’s side of the Hyundai, the complaint said.

The video shows the driver of the Hyundai being ejected and the Toyota hitting a pole and then overturning. A medical examiner later identified the victim as 29-year-old Michael Starks.

Accident at Milwaukee, 11th and Wisconsin

A company car has disappeared

Police went to a downtown hotel near Phillips & Wells and spoke to a man who identified Gomez as a valet. That person, according to the complaint, said one of the vehicles the parking lot was responsible for went missing that night during Gomez’s shift.

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According to the complaint, a hotel guest recognized the Toyota involved in the crash as her rental car.

Gomez is in custody

Once in custody, Gomez told police he worked as a valet at a hotel and took the Toyota that night. He also said that before the accident he was under the influence of alcohol and was driving under the influence.

Marco Gomez during the sentencing

Gomez was initially charged with first degree negligent homicide.