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Police: Driver was drinking before killing 20-year-old motorcyclist

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Updated: 4/17/2012 10:08 am
Bakersfield Police say 20-year-old Annamarie Reynosa was drinking before she slammed her car into the back of a motorcycle, killing 20-year-old Charla Wilkins.

Hundreds turned out for an impromptu memorial Sunday night to remember Wilkins.

Police say Reynosa was driving north on Jewetta Avenue when she slammed into Wilkins, who was riding her motorcycle. Witnesses say Reynosa never braked and police are investigating whether she was using her phone at the time of the accident.

The roar of motorcycles filled Jewetta Avenue Sunday night. It was the sound Wilkins lived for.

"She enjoyed riding her motorcycle so much. I remember she was always telling me, 'I'm going to teach you how to ride.' I always looked up to her," said Johnny Wilkins, her brother.

Police said Reynosa was drinking before the crash, but was below the legal limit. "Witnesses indicated that she was traveling either at or above speed limit and never slowed down prior to impact," noted Sgt. Mary DeGeare.

Police don't know why Reynosa didn't stop, before the impact. Wilkins' twin brother said he is devastated. "They told me she was gone. Words can't describe that feeling. It so dumb, she died so senselessly. My sister didn't deserve this," said Shawn Wilkins.

Pastor Richard Hill knew Wilkins for 12 years. Her said her love for riding was only second to her love for her family. "I was tying to talk her into getting rid of it. But she told me, she said, 'Pastor, I just feel like I'm addicted to it. I just love it,'" he explained.

Wilkins' family has set up an account in her name at Kern Schools Federal Credit Union to help pay for funeral costs. A funeral for Wilkins will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at 106 Wilson Avenue in Oildale.

A graveside service will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
 
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Chelle - 4/20/2012 6:00 PM
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Charla was so beautiful and amazing. she loved everyone and took care of her brothers. we all loved her a great deal and it hurts me to see that none of these police officers or whoever it is that's in charge of this kind of stuff arent going to do anything to the woman that killed my cousin. I understand that it was an accident but if no one does anything about it, this will happen to someone else. How would they feel if that person was someone they loved. Charla's life was cut short because of a "buzzed" driver that was texting, and they really don't seem to care. But my family is very appreciative of everyones support in this, if we all stick together we can honor my older cousins life, by being safe on the road!! Ryde in peace Charla

jodeno - 4/20/2012 8:35 AM
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Throw the b**** in jail where she belongs! I didn't know Charla but I'm sad that she died this way, slammed into by a DRUNK (remember that commercial, buzzed driving IS drunk driving. Supposedly cops are really cracking down on that, but I guess the commercial doesn't refer to the BPD) on her cell phone who DIDN'T EVEN BRAKE! She didn't break because she didn't see Charla there because she was ON HER FREAKIN PHONE! This could happen to anybody, even somebody I love, and that scares me. All because people can't put down their gdamn phones and pay attention to the road. I hope your phone call was worth the life you took! RIP Charla :(

MissOlive - 4/19/2012 10:29 AM
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I hope that the DA throws the book at Reynosa. This was a terrible, senseless accident that could have been prevented.

sincalryder - 4/17/2012 11:56 AM
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On a note related to this is that the riding community was gathered earlier that day for the 4th annual Jared Brown Memorial Bart B Que. For those who recall, Jared was taken from us 4 Years ago while riding his motorcycle by a repeat drunk driver. Until these incidents are taken more seriously and examples made of people, we will continue to bury our friends and loved ones due to the actions of others who will walk away with a slap on the wrist while the friends and family are left with an empty space for the rest of their lives.

TagCA55 - 4/17/2012 11:31 AM
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Has this changed? "California’s underage DUI laws are among the toughest in the nation. Under the “Zero Tolerance Law”, anyone under 21 years of age with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.01% or greater will be charged with a DUI. Underage drivers with a BAC of 0.05% or greater may also be charged with both an underage DUI and a regular DUI at the same time and be subject to arrest for DUI"

RVLADY - 4/17/2012 8:51 AM
2 Votes
Drinking was wrong, But so was not paying attention & rear ending a stopped motorcycle. She needs book throw at her!

Fire Em All - 4/17/2012 8:35 AM
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Don't you writers use spell checkers before posting a story? Illiterate America. Sad...

Love2Ride - 4/17/2012 6:55 AM
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So sick of tv reporters saying 'she was wearing all of her safety gear'. So if she wasn't would it be her fault that this idiot ran into her?

ruffy - 4/17/2012 4:43 AM
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There is case law that allows prosecuting for DUI and getting a conviction, even when the BAC number is under the so-called "legal limit" BAC number can be interpreted as being impaired even under .08 and for a minor the case law allows an even easier conviction.

idontknow - 4/17/2012 12:44 AM
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One thing I never understood, being a former police officer from a different state is that they give people under 21 a legal limit. In Wa. State it is .02. Why?? I have never understood this, and this is what we get to see. They won't charge her for DUI causing ( whatever they call it in CA.), because, someone under 21 was below the legal limit. Such a tragedy.
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