ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — Police in St. Petersburg have arrested a man more than two months after a pedestrian was struck and seriously injured in an early-morning crash.
Investigators say Adam Rosema was behind the wheel of a white Ford Mustang around 1 a.m. on Nov. 8, heading south on Fourth Street South near Second Avenue South.
Authorities say a woman was walking westbound on Second Avenue South and entered the crosswalk at Fourth Street South against the traffic signal.
Police say another driver in front of Rosema noticed the pedestrian and slowed down to let her cross.
According to court records, dash camera video captured Rosema telling a passenger to watch what his car could do.
“Rosema sped, did an improper lane change, ran a red light and crashed into our victim,” said Ashley Limardo with the St. Petersburg Police Department.
Police identified the victim as 28-year-old Alison Brandt.
Limardo told 8 On Your Side there were no signs of impaired driving and Rosema remained at the scene.
Brandt suffered life-threatening injuries, including multiple fractures and a dissected vein in her brain.
She was taken to Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital for treatment.
“You have to listen. There are tickets that you can get for running, red light for speeding and all sorts of things. Tickets can now be more expensive, and sometimes it’s just not worth a life or paying the money,” Limardo said.
8 On Your Side asked Limardo why it took two months for an arrest to be made.
“It does take a little bit of time because there’s some investigations, we have to see — was was the light working? Was the pedestrian using the traffic signal and all those sorts of things and whatever other evidence we can find through surveillance cameras as well,” Limardo explained.
Rosema is charged with racing on a highway and reckless driving resulting in serious bodily injury.
Court records show his bond was set at $15,500
The investigation is ongoing.
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