Former National Park man struck and killed by drunk cop
A former resident of National Park was killed on Oct. 4 in Staten Island when he was hit by an SUV driven by an off-duty cop who has since been charge with vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving, according to Staten Island Advance.
William Bruce Hemphill, Jr., 51, a resident of Tilghman, Md., was crossing the street in Mariners Harbor in Staten Island, New York, when Office Joseph McClean, 29, struck him with his 2010 Ford Escape, police said.
Hemphill landed on the hood of the car. A witness to the accident said he went to check on Hemphill and determined "he must have been dead on the scene right there," Staten Island Advance reported.
He was taken to Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton and pronounced dead.
Police said McClean fled the scene in his car but returned within a half-hour. His blood-alcohol content was reported to be .073, which is below the legal limit of .08, however officers told the Staten Island Advance that he had an odor of alcohol, a flushed face, watery eyes and slurred speech which "typically tilt the scales toward a charge of driving while intoxicated."
Hemphill was a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 25, and was working t the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company LLC in Mariners Harbor.
According to an obituary published in the South Jersey Times, Hemphill previously resided in National Park and is survived by a number of family members. Services will be held Thursday in Woodbury.