Crime & Safety
Graziano Family Member Critically Injured in Early Morning Largo Accident
Michael Graziano, brother of John Graziano who was seriously injured in a Clearwater accident with Hulk Hogan's son Nick Bollea in 2007, lies in critical condition this morning as a result of an early morning Largo crash.

More misfortune has hit the Graziano family.
Michael Graziano, 24, brother of John Graziano, who was severely injured in a 2007 Clearwater accident involving Hulk Hogan's son, Nick Bollea, lies in critical condition at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg as a result of a Largo wreck early this morning.
Per the Florida Highway Patrol's accident report on the incident, a Volvo in which Graziano was a passenger crashed into a dump truck on Ulmerton Road just east of 66th St North around 2:30 a.m. today. The impact of the crash sent both vehicles into the intersection.
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The car was traveling at a high rate of speed when the driver tried to change lanes and pass the truck. The car hit the back of the truck.
The Florida Highway Patrol stated in its accident report that Ulmerton Road was closed for two hours.
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The Volvo was driven by Cameron Bosley, 24. Both Graziano and Bosley are Dunedin residents and were taken to Bayfront Medical Center. Bosley's injuries are listed as serious.
The driver of the truck, Steven Edward Brady, 57, of Lakeland, was not injured in the crash.
This morning's crash is still under investigation by the FHP.
John Graziano suffered severe brain damage in a 2007 Clearwater crash with Bollea and was hospitalized for over two years. The decorated marine is now cared for full-time by his mother, Debra.
On a steamy Sunday afternoon in August 2007, Graziano was a passenger in a Toyota Supra driven by Bollea. He lost control of the car on the rain-slicked road after traveling at a high rate of speed and crashed into a palm tree in the 2500 block of Gulf-to-Bay Blvd.