Mandeville city attorney involved in crash; had drink to 'calm' down

Cressy was not at fault in accident, but left before talking to police

By Chad Ruiz
St. Tammany News
Published on Monday, August 25, 2008 10:45 AM CDT



An accident involving Mandeville City Attorney David Cressy and a 21-year-old man just over a week ago is raising eyebrows.

According to the Mandeville Police Department, Cressy left the scene of the incident to grab a glass of wine from nearby Italian restaurant Nuvolari’s to “calm” him down before returning to talk with police.

This raises questions because, according to Police Chief Tom Buell, city policy mandates a drug/alcohol test be administered immediately if a city official or employee is involved in an accident while driving their city-issued vehicle. Cressy’s alcohol consumption following the incident nullifies that test because results would have been tainted.

“I’m sure as an attorney he knew it,” Buell said. “But I’m not saying that’s why he did it.”

The accident occurred shortly after 11 p.m. last Friday when Cressy backed his city-issued 2007 Ford Expedition out of his driveway in the 100 block of Coffee Street destined for Walgreens to pick up blood pressure medicine, Cressy said in a written statement to the Mandeville PD.

That’s when he spotted 21-year-old Kody Najarian on his 2003 Yamaha motorcycle careening down the road at nearly 80 miles per hour straight for Cressy, according to eyewitnesses.

Najarian hit his brakes before losing control of the motorcycle. When the bike fell over, it threw Najarian into a nearby ditch then continued its slide, eventually slamming into the front, left side of Cressy’s vehicle, according to the police report.

The SUV sustained minor damage, while the motorcycle was badly damaged.

The impact was so intense, Cressy wrote, it “lifted the car up.”

Cressy was still in his vehicle after the accident when Najarian walked over and notified him he was all right.

“I think I had dialed 911, then 626-9611, then 911 again, because I couldn’t get the phone to work right,” Cressy stated.

Soon after, a truck with “young men” pulled up saying “everything is cool, he’s OK.”

At this point, Cressy said he felt his blood pressure elevate, and he began to feel ill.

“I knew he was OK, and his friends said they would take care of him and put the damaged motorcycle in the back of their truck,” Cressy said. “I felt so bad that I went to Nuvolari’s and had a glass of wine.”

After having the drink Cressy returned to his house to give his account to police.

Najarian was issued a citation for reckless driving and arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, Capt. Ron Ruple said.

Buell said Cressy didn’t commit any crime because he spoke with Najarian after the accident and he returned to speak to police.

But if officers suspected Cressy at fault, administering a sobriety test is standard. But because of his glass of wine the test would have been scratched.

“It wasn’t the smart thing to do, and absolutely you don’t want to leave the scene of the accident,” Buell said.

Najarian sustained minor injuries in the crash but refused medical treatment. Buell said his life was spared because he landed in the grassy ditch.

Cressy could not be reached for comment.


Comments

8 comment(s)

    RTFM wrote on Aug 30, 2008 9:48 AM:

    " It's called the Widmark formula. It's used to determine the amount of alcohol in the system based on a given amount of time that has elapsed. Ethyl alcohol is reduced in the body at .015 g/% per hour. "

    Curious in Seattle wrote on Aug 29, 2008 5:13 PM:

    " I have always been curious if that excuse would actually work. I've been told that if you do have an accident and have been drinking, try to find a bar and have a few more. That way, the police can not distinguish between how much alcohol you consumed before or after the accident. "

    Kay wrote on Aug 28, 2008 4:45 PM:

    " Being in the medical field the worse thing you can do is drink alcohol if you have high blood pressure and it is even worse if you are on medication. Cressy stated he was heading to Walgreens to pick up his high blood pressure medication at the time of the accident. Sounds like a cover-up to me! "

    Constance wrote on Aug 28, 2008 5:42 AM:

    " It boils my blood to know that my husband is currently serving time due to drinking and driving, which he was wrong so I'm not arguing that. But the very people that said he was a danger to the community are in fact doing the same thing and not being held accountable. Eddie Price, now an attorney and how often do we hear about the big bashes where you know that the judges, attorneys, law enforcement agencies and so forth, are not there drinking soda's and ice tea. They need the same punishment as the regular citizen of the parish. "

    Gregory Denn wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:35 PM:

    " First the Mayor spends taxpayer dollars for personal uses. Now, the city attorney is trying to cover up his DWI. If he wern't the city attorney, he would be in jail for leaving the sceen. I'm glad I don't live there. "

    Dazed and Confused wrote on Aug 26, 2008 11:22 AM:

    " One glass of wine would not have skewed an Intoxilyzer test to the point of .08g% bac. It may have raised the bac .01g% but surely not more than that. Sounds like a cover up to me. Mandeville Police keep it right on track with that one. Good work Buell. "

    Confused wrote on Aug 26, 2008 11:20 AM:

    " Blood alcohol concentration from one glass of wine would not have skewed the test to the extreme. In fact, it may not have even showed up on the Intoxilyzer test. The Intoxilyzer test should have been performed and if anything over a .01g% showed then Cressy would have been drinking prior to the crash. Sounds like a cover up to me. "

    Law Reader wrote on Aug 25, 2008 5:53 PM:

    " This Story does not verify if Cressy operated a vehicle after the crash

    If cressy admitted to having a glass of wine and then returned to the scene.... WHY DIDNT MANDEVILLE INVESTIGATE A POSSIBLE DWI. It would have nothing to do with the accident. Only the facts that Cressy admitted he had something to drink and he drove back to the scene.

    I Think Tom Buell, Ron Rupell, and David Cressy are all corrupt and would not be surprised to see them all in jail soon. "

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