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Minor league player charged in deadly hit-and-run
A minor league baseball player has been arrested in connection with a deadly hit-and-run crash on I-75 that killed a semi-truck driver who was a father of four. FOX 13’s Kimberly Kuizon reports.
BRADENTON, Fla. - An 18-year-old Atlanta Braves minor league catcher was arrested for leaving the scene of a hit-and-run crash that killed a semi-tractor-trailer driver on I-75 in Manatee County Monday morning, according to troopers.
What we know:
The Florida Highway Patrol says they found and impounded a 2022 Ford Mustang and arrested 18-year-old Jonathan Matos Morales of Cocoa for vehicular homicide and leaving a crash scene involving death.
According to FHP, the Braves turned Matos Morales in after the team saw the mustang in their compound.
Authorities say Matos Morales has been booked into the Manatee County Jail.
Courtesy: Manatee County Sheriff's Office
First appearance
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Matos Morales appeared from the Manatee County Jail for his first appearance. His family was present in the courtroom.
"He comes from a family of very limited means. Jonathan himself works within the Atlanta Braves, Farm System my understanding is he makes 1400 hundred dollars every other week," said his lawyer.
A lawyer hired for his court appearance told the judge Matos Morales does not have a criminal record.
"He has I have been told zero criminal history, zero criminal history. Community ties and family. He is an American citizen. He was born in Puerto Rico he came to Florida I believe when he was about 10 and has lived here ever since," said his lawyer.
Matos Morales' lawyer asked for a bond totaling $50,000. The judge set it at $200,000 with supervised release and said he must surrender his passport if he makes bond.
The State Attorney's Office pointed out Matos Morales received a citation in October for going 81 miles in a 50 mile speed limit zone in Charlotte county.
"He did make some statements that said after I get my bond I need to get out of this place," said the State Attorney.
Matos Morales told the judge he could stay at his girlfriend's place in Land O'Lakes if he makes bail.
The backstory:
According to FHP, the dark-colored Ford Mustang was traveling southbound on I-75 in the left lane just south of State Road 64 when it entered the middle lane and collided with a Chevy Trailblazer driven by a 63-year-old man.
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"This mustang was weaving in and out of traffic and caused a crash that sideswiped the SUV," explained Trooper Ken Watson.
The impact, according to troopers, sent the Trailblazer into the right lane and the path of a semi-tractor-trailer driven by a 34-year-old Stavan Albert Facey from New Smyrna.
"Driving a vehicle like that high profile, early in the morning and with a full load obviously they can't stop on a dime," Watson said.
Upon impact, investigators said the semi-truck was redirected across all southbound lanes of travel, overturned onto its right side and came to a stop partially in the grass median and across all three southbound lanes of I-75.
Troopers said Matos Morales stopped briefly after the crashes and then took off southbound on I-75.
The truck driver, Stavan Facey, died at the scene. According to Facey's family, he was a very hard worker and had four children.
The driver of the Chevy Trailblazer reportedly suffered minor injuries.
What they're saying:
"The cause of this crash was the dark-colored Mustang who was weaving in and out of traffic. He stopped for a moment and then immediately fled the scene in a southern direction," Watson said.
Courtesy: Florida Highway Patrol
Trooper Watson said the crash could have easily been avoided.
"We want to reiterate the importance of leaving early, driving safely and not abruptly changing lanes," he said.
The Atlanta Brave released the following statement:
"We are aware that a player who was formerly in our minor league system is under investigation related to a fatal accident that occurred yesterday in Manatee County. Our organization is cooperating fully with authorities and will not have any further comment at this time. Our condolences go to the loved ones of all who were involved."
The crash is still under investigation.
The Source: Information for this story is based on previous FOX 13 reporting by Kimberly Kuzion and information from the Florida Highway Patrol.