UIndy Professor Dies Days After Carmel Police Chase Crash

CARMEL, Ind. — An Indianapolis man has died a few days after a police pursuit and crash in Carmel in June this year.

47-year-old Kevin McKelvey was a father of three, University of Indianapolis professor, poet, writer, and farmer.

On June 14th, McKelvey was driving his 12-year-old son, Kiran, home from martial arts practice. They were heading north on Meridian Street when a southbound police chase for a stolen SUV, driven by 24-year-old Alexander Mitchell. Mitchell, with a history of drug and traffic offenses but no prior arrests, crossed the centerline, hitting McKelvey’s car head-on. The impact on the rain-slick road sent McKelvey’s vehicle spinning into another car driven by Guilia Carloni…

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