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DWI charge filed in fatal Raleigh wreck


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Martimer Cobb, charged in fatal Raleigh wreck
Martimer Cobb, charged in fatal Raleigh wreck

Police on Wednesday charged a Raleigh man with driving with impaired in connection with a Tuesday night crash that killed a pedestrian.

Martimer Cobb, 50, of 1225 Southgate Drive, could face additional charges in the crash, police said.

Nikisha Gamble, 30, was crossing Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near Chavis Way at about 8:30 p.m. when a vehicle hit and killed her, police said.

RELATED TOPICS: Raleigh, Southgate, Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Where this occured there was a cross walk, and a stop light, only thing is this light never changes is is allways green for MLK traffic and if you are coming off of Chavis Way there isn't even a traffic light hanging up! Just the ones facing MLK traffic! Why is this! Anyone in the area know what Im talking about

happening alot lately

Shucks, I see folks just sauntering across the Durham Freeway all the time! ...and yes, it does seem they expect drivers to avoid them.

Most people I see, crossing the road downtown, walk slowly and EXPECT the cars to see them and almost stop. With that lazy and stubborn atitude, I'm not surprised when I hear of these accidents.

Is it just me or is this becoming a trend?!?!

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