Tyler Waldman Returns To Work With Patch
Essex-Middle River editor Tyler Waldman was hospitalized after a November crash in Towson. He went back to work Thursday.
Essex-Middle River editor Tyler Waldman was hospitalized after a November crash in Towson. He went back to work Thursday.
A Baltimore County Police crash report reveals that Waldman, a Towson resident, failed to stop at a red light on Goucher Boulevard.
(Updated Saturday 1:31 p.m.)— A Baltimore County Police investigation revealed that Essex Patch editor Tyler Waldman was at fault in a Nov. 26 car crash that left him with serious injuries. Waldman's Honda Civic was struck by a Ford Mustang at the intersection of Goucher Boulevard and E. Joppa Road at 9:17 a.m., police said. Waldman, a 24-year-old Towson resident, was distracted while driving and drove through a red light on Goucher Boulevard, according to a police crash report. The driver of the Mustang, 37-year-old Rosedale woman Shernale T. Kenney, had the green light on Joppa Road. A Baltimore County police crash investigator concluded that both drivers were speeding. Waldman was traveling 51 miles per hour and Kenney was traveling 44 …
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No charges have been filed in the Monday morning crash that injured three, including Patch Local Editor Tyler Waldman.
UPDATED (12:16 p.m.)—Police continue to investigate the Monday morning accident that injured three people including a Patch local editor. Tyler Waldman, 24, remains in critical condition at Shock Trauma, according to Cindy Rivers, a hospital spokeswoman. Details surrounding the accident remain unclear. Early investigation shows that a Honda Civic was traveling on Goucher Boulevard through the intersection of E. Joppa Road, Baltimore County police said in a statement. A Ford Mustang, traveling eastbound on East Joppa Road, struck the Civic, according to a police statement Monday. The identity of the woman driving the Mustang and her passenger have not been released. Both were taken to Sinai Hospital Monday. The driver suffered minor …
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Waldman, a 24-year-old Towson resident, suffered life-threatening injuries following a Monday morning crash.
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Tyler Jonathan Waldman, 24, is a Towson resident.
Police have identified Tyler Jonathan Waldman, 24, as the driver of a Honda Civic who suffered life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle accident in Towson Monday morning. Cindy Rivers, a spokeswoman for Shock Trauma, said Waldman remains in critical condition. Waldman, of the 300 block of Stevenson Lane, is a graduate of both Towson High School and Towson University. He is also the editor of Essex-Middle River Patch. Prior to taking the helm of the Essex-Middle River site, Waldman served for two years as the editor of Towson Patch. He is the Towson site's founding editor. Early investigation shows that a Honda Civic was traveling on Goucher Boulevard through the intersection of E. Joppa Road, Baltimore County police said in a …
1:39 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012
Tyler is back to work today. Read his column here: http://patch.com/A-0C9V   more ›
Leona MacDonald
9:46 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012
I was responding to someone assuming...that the guy was texting or on the phone. It is valid...that anything can be a distraction..it need not be a cell phone. Instantly assuming that the distraction was a cell phone is kinda ...out there. Sorry that I play fair and I'd want a little more than..he was on his cell...when it could have been a hundred things that distracted him. Now...go ahead and …   more ›