Berkeley Sidewalk Death: Driver Gets 18 Years For Fatal Police Chase Crash

A Berkeley driver who jumped a University Avenue sidewalk during a 2020 police chase and killed a woman sleeping outside has been sentenced to 18 years in state prison, closing a long and closely watched criminal case. Court filings identify the victim as 58-year-old Bernadette Young Bear, who was sleeping on the sidewalk when the car struck her.

As reported by the Press Democrat, the defendant, 35-year-old Alexander McGee, has already received roughly 11 years of credit for time served and was transferred to state prison in September. Court records reviewed by the paper say the 18-year term resolves the prosecution’s cases tied to the fatal crash along with related charges that had been pending.

How The Chase Unfolded

According to testimony and surveillance presented at a preliminary hearing, the incident began when officers heard a woman screaming near Sixth Street and University Avenue and saw a man allegedly hitting a passenger in a parked car, The Berkeley Scanner reported. A UC Berkeley officer moved in to intervene, and the driver took off, with the vehicle jumping the University Avenue sidewalk and striking Young Bear, who had been wrapped in a blanket and described as asleep at the time.

Witnesses and investigators told the court that the car dragged Young Bear, then sped onto the freeway before officers later located the vehicle. The sequence, captured in part on video and reconstructed in testimony, became the backbone of the prosecution’s account of the chase.

Arrest And Early Legal Fight

McGee remained on the run for about 10 days before police arrested him outside an Oakland residence, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Prosecutors initially filed a slate of felony charges, including evading police causing death and leaving the scene, and early court filings described evidence recovered from the Nissan involved in the crash…

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