Crime & Safety

Man Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter, DUI, In Pedestrian's SD Death

Frank William Shoaf, 39, pleaded guilty to charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and DUI.

SAN DIEGO, CA — A man who drove under the influence and fatally struck a pedestrian in Kearny Mesa pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and DUI.

Prosecutors say Frank William Shoaf, 39, ran a red light at high speeds in a Tesla on Othello Avenue around 8:30 a.m. June 7, veered to the right side of the road, struck a dip and flew onto the sidewalk, where the car struck a woman, a traffic sign and a tree.

The victim, identified in the criminal complaint as Cassandra May, was taken to a hospital, where she died a few hours after the crash.

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At Shoaf's arraignment, Deputy District Attorney Abrey Zora said that just after the crash, Shoaf appeared to not realize he had crashed the car or struck a pedestrian, and failed a series of field sobriety tests.

Zora alleged Shoaf admitted to buying a can of "Dust Off" canned air shortly before the crash, had a history of huffing chemicals, and asked for "one more hit" at the crash scene before being taken to the police station.

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Shoaf is expected to be sentenced to a term of four years and four months in state prison later this year.

— City News Service