Impaired Driver Convicted of Vehicular Homicide

DA Charme Allen announces that prosecutors in the DUI Unit obtained convictions against an impaired driver who struck a motorcyclist while driving 91 miles per hour on Kingston Pike.  Christian Cade Elwood, 23, was convicted of Vehicular Homicide by Intoxication, Reckless Endangerment, Driving Under the Influence, and Speeding.  Judge Scott Green revoked Elwood’s bond, ordered him into custody, and set the case for sentencing on December 6 where Elwood faces eight to twelve years in prison.

In a three-day trial, Assistant District Attorneys Mitch Eisenberg and Caleb Smothers explained to the jury that on July 23, 2022, at 10:45 PM, Knoxville Police Department Officer Jafar Flemming responded to a crash on Kingston Pike near Huxley Road.  The investigation uncovered that the victim was traveling eastbound on Kingston Pike by motorcycle.  At the same time, Elwood was traveling at 91 miles per hour down Kingston Pike, according to information recovered from his vehicle’s Event Data Recorder.  Elwood continued at that speed and struck the victim, causing his death.  Officers obtained a search warrant for Elwood’s blood, and subsequent testing by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation revealed Elwood’s blood alcohol content to be 0.091, above the legal limit.

“This senseless tragedy was completely avoidable, but a young man lost his life because of the choices made by an impaired driver,” said DA Allen.

Vehicular Homicide is a Class B felony that carries a punishment between eight and twelve years in prison without the possibility of parole.  Assistant Victim Witness Coordinator Brittany Wilhelmson aided in the prosecution of this case.

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