Pedestrian Accident on East South Boulevard in Montgomery, Alabama, Claims Life of Juan Demetri Jimenez, 18

Modified Date: 
Wed, 05/28/2025 - 6:47am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, May 24, 2025

1 pedestrian dead, another injured in Montgomery crash

First responders found one of the pedestrians had died from his injuries. The other victim was taken to an area hospital in life threatening condition.

2 charged in Montgomery crash that killed 1, injured another

Authorities have charged Keona Jarrett, 28, and Deondra Williams, 34, with leaving the scene of an accident involving an injury or death.

 

On a fateful Saturday evening, a devastating pedestrian accident occurred on the service road in the 900 block of East South Boulevard in Montgomery, Alabama, resulting in one fatality and a critical injury. The incident unfolded just before 8:45 p.m., when a collision involving two vehicles struck two pedestrians, sending shockwaves through the local community. Montgomery Police Department and emergency responders quickly descended on the scene, where they discovered the extent of the tragic incident. One pedestrian was pronounced dead at the location, while the second victim was immediately transported to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries. The identities and ages of the victims remain undisclosed as authorities continue their comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding this devastating accident.

The service road along East South Boulevard presents a complex traffic environment typical of urban-suburban intersections in Montgomery. This particular section of the roadway is situated in a mixed-use area, likely experiencing significant vehicle traffic during both daytime and evening hours. The proximity to various local landmarks and the presence of service roads suggest a potentially challenging navigation area for both drivers and pedestrians. Traffic control devices in the area, including street lighting, crosswalks, and signage, play a crucial role in managing the interaction between vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The specific road conditions, including potential visibility issues, road surface quality, and surrounding infrastructure, will be key factors in the ongoing investigation.

Victims of such tragic accidents may have important legal recourses under Alabama state law. While each case is unique, potential legal considerations typically include investigating negligence, driver liability, and potential compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. Alabama's personal injury laws allow for claims that must typically be filed within two years of the incident date, known as the statute of limitations. Potential compensation may cover medical treatments, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and in cases of fatal accidents, potential wrongful death claims. It is crucial for affected parties to consult with a qualified legal professional who can provide personalized guidance specific to the circumstances of this tragic incident.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Montgomery Police Department
  • Montgomery Fire and Rescue Services
  • Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT)
  • Montgomery Metropolitan Planning Organization
  • Alabama Highway Safety Office

Support Services

  • Victim Support Services of Montgomery
  • Alabama Trauma Support Network
  • Counseling and Mental Health Resources for Accident Victims

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Alabama Department of Public Safety
  • Alabama State Bar Association
  • Alabama Traffic Laws and Regulations
Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Juan Demetri Jimenez
Lawrence Renard Kemp Jr.
Keona Jarrett
Deondra Williams