Las Vegas Review-Journal

Scrawl painted at crash scene assigns blame

- By Rio Lacanlale Las Vegas Review-journal

At the site of a recent crash that killed a bicyclist in the eastern Las Vegas Valley, a message scrawled across a crumbling brick wall levels an accusation against the driver in bold, black letters: “Drunk killed dad.”

The wall, which was damaged in the deadly accident, remained cordoned off by yellow police tape Monday, more than a week after the crash. It wasn’t clear who spray-painted the message.

Jason David Eckert, 44, died

April 29 at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center of multiple blunt force injuries. He was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition a day earlier after being struck by a suspected impaired driver while riding his bike with his wife and 8-year-old son on Mountain Vista Street near Indios Avenue, police said.

The Metropolit­an Police Department identified the driver as 40-year-old Danesmin Soliscorte­s, of Seattle. He “showed signs of impairment,” police said in a news release, and was booked April 28 into the Clark County Detention Center, where he faces a charge of DUI resulting in substantia­l bodily harm.

Metro’s fatal detail said Soliscorte­s was speeding west on Indios Avenue and ran a stop sign. Police said Eckert and his family were crossing the street on their bicycles when Soliscorte­s’ Dodge Intrepid struck Eckert before crashing into the wall on the west side of the road. Eckert’s wife, Genevieve Steffan, and his son, Avaram, were not injured, police said.

Soliscorte­s had only minor injuries.

Eckert’s death was the 40th traffic fatality investigat­ed by Metro’s fatal detail this year. Eckert was preceded in death by his birth father, Joe; adoptive father, David; and two brothers, Michael and Greg. He leaves behind his wife and son; mother, Debbie; three brothers, Scott, Travis and Nick; sister, Roxanne; and his grandparen­ts.

Soliscorte­s, who is being held at the county jail without bail, is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday morning for his felony arraignmen­t, jail records show.

Contact Rio Lacanlale at rlacanlale@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0381. Follow @riolacanla­le on Twitter.

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