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95th and Fatal Brown Deer Crash; the man pleads guilty, convicted

95th and Fatal Brown Deer Crash; the man pleads guilty, convicted

MILWAUKEEA Milwaukee man accused of driving with a suspended license when he was involved in a fatal crash in Milwaukee last May has pleaded guilty to the charge.

Alvin Dickerson, 22, pleaded guilty in court Thursday, Oct. 24, to felony charges of knowingly operating without a valid license and causing death.

Then he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and another two years of extended supervision, with 162 days served.

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Case details

Kimberly Robbins, 31, was killed in the May 15 crash near 95th and Brown Deer.

Robbins was pronounced dead at the scene. The criminal complaint says her white Jeep hit a tree, overturned and crashed into a fence. A white Nissan was also involved in the accident.



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Rollover accident near 95th and Brown Deer

Investigators identified the driver of the Nissan as Dickerson, according to the complaint. He left the scene before police arrived.

Surveillance video from a nearby school showed Robbins and Dickerson’s respective vehicles heading west on Brown Deer Road, both speeding, according to the complaint. Robbins attempted to pull into Dickerson’s lane, where the two vehicles collided. Robbins’ car went off the road and Dickerson’s car slowed down and stopped.

Dickerson was taken into custody later that night. The complaint says he admitted he did not have a valid driver’s license but claimed he did not know his license was suspended. As for the crash itself, he said he remembers the white Jeep speeding and changing lanes before the crash, but he thought he lost consciousness for about a minute.

Dickerson also told police that the fire department treated him at the scene and he left. According to him, the police did not respond for about an hour after the accident.