A woman was arrested for DUI and refusal following a fatal motorcycle crash in Roanoke County on Friday, June 19. The incident occurred around 7:35 p.m. on the 3600 block of Colonial Avenue, according to Roanoke County Police.
Police reports indicate that a Honda SUV, driven by 64-year-old Barbara Ann Callahan of Roanoke, was traveling along Colonial Avenue when she collided with a motorcycle. The motorcyclist, identified as 28-year-old Bishop Keanu Jackson, a resident of Roanoke County, was seriously injured in the crash and was immediately transported to Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Sadly, Jackson succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead later.
Following the collision, authorities arrested Callahan at the scene. She was charged with driving under the influence and refusing a chemical test. Police stated that additional charges related to the incident are pending, as authorities continue their investigation into the crash.
The tragic death of Jackson has shocked the local community, prompting an investigation into the circumstances leading to the collision. Police have not indicated whether speed or other factors contributed to the accident but emphasized the importance of sober driving.
The incident underscores the dangers of impaired driving and the devastating consequences it can have on families and communities. Roanoke County Police continue to review evidence and gather details to determine if further charges will be filed against Callahan.
This tragic event serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant and responsible on the road, especially during evening hours when visibility may be limited. The community mourns the loss of Bishop Jackson, and authorities urge all drivers to prioritize safety.