Hoy entered the lane of traffic and activated his emergency lights. The radar indicated the motorcycle was traveling at 150 mph. Hoy was running radar in the parking lot of A-1 Self Storage, 5658 Main St, Stafford, when he observed a motorcycle passing another vehicle on westbound Route 5. The incident began shortly before 6:50 p.m. Investigator Eric Daigler officially closed the investigation based on the findings on Dec. He also states, "Roadway defects, environmental conditions, and vehicular defects have all been considered and ruled out as contributing to the cause of the collision." Keiffer's failure to comply with Deputy Hoy's attempt to affect a traffic stop on SR 5." Keiffer entered the right-hand curve prior to the intersection contributed to his failure to keep right, and also to the severity of the injuries sustained in the collision. Keiffer, to remain within his appropriate lane of travel," he wrote in the report. "The primary contributing factor to this collision, as it relates to the analysis of the evidence, was the failure of the operator of Vehicle 1, Nicholas L. Rzepecki, of the Troop A Collision Reconstruction Unit, completed an accident reconstruction report for the State Police, and he concluded that Keiffer was at fault in the accident. In other words, the OAG informed the county that there is no evidence of misconduct in the incident by the deputy. 2 that the evidence indicated the OGA had no statutory authority to open a criminal investigation into the conduct of the deputy. Based on findings by the State Police, the OAG informed District Attorney Kevin Finnell on Aug. The state's Executive Law requires the Office of Attorney General (OAG) to open an investigation when a person's death may have been caused by a police officer. Keiffer, 26, of West Center Street, Medina, lost control of his 2001 Kawasaki Ninja on July 6 on Route 63 as he entered a curve in the roadway just north of Fargo Road after fleeing an attempted traffic stop by Deputy Zachary Hoy. A State Police investigation into a fatal motorcycle accident, following a high-speed pursuit by a sheriff's deputy in Batavia and Stafford, cleared the deputy of any fault in the incident, according to a report obtained by The Batavian through a Freedom of Information Law request.
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