Fatal Crash Wednesday at Allisonville Road and Orchard Blvd

Many of you may be aware of Allisonville Road closing Wednesday afternoon for a traffic crash.  The accident claimed one life and sent others to the hospital.

Dead is Brent Jameson, 47, from Anderson.  Hospitalized were:  Peter Monn, 47, from Indianapolis – Sharmarke Jama, 44, from Fishers – Devon Detling, 26, from Muncie – and Abdirizak Hassan, 44, from Fishers.

Police were called to the scene, on Allisonville Road between 126th Street and Orchard Boulevard, at 12:30pm.  Officers found 3 vehicles involved in the crash.

Based on evidence collected at the scene by Fishers Police, and witness statements, officials say it appears a Jeep, driven by Monn, was heading northbound on Allisonville Road when it traveled left of center, striking a Chevrolet vehicle with Jameson the driver, and a Nissan, driven by Jama. Investigators say the crash remains under investigation.

8 thoughts on “Fatal Crash Wednesday at Allisonville Road and Orchard Blvd

    1. Then maybe he should Not Have Been Driving! Bro killed a man and he was probably texting or vlogging for his YouTube gossiping channel! Either way, still his fault!

      1. My point exactly! I hope criminal charges are filed, truly! When I posted my original comment, it left part of my name off – Peter has been gross for years!

        1. Hello? The seizure story may be a coverup, may not. Investigators will determine that. Even if it was a seizure, he is still criminally negligent for getting behind the wheel and killing someone with his neurological history.

  1. I don’t know the circumstances of this crash, but there is an unlimited # of videos of Peter Monn vlogging irresponsibly with his eyes taken completely off the road for long intervals at a time.

    His viewers always beg him in the comments to pay attention to the road. My deepest prayers & thoughts go out to all parties affected by this tragedy.

    1. AND when his viewers ask him to stop being reckless behind the wheel, he blocks them. Not to mention Peter’s husband was desperately seeking a local neurologist a year ago and Peter admitted that his seizures returned at least a month ago. Charges need to be filed by the Hamilton County Prosecutor.

  2. I am turning off comments to this post. Any charges will be up to the facts from the police investigation and decisions to be made by the prosecutor’s office. Let’s not speculate.

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