Crime & Safety

Driver Fined in Collision With Hopkins Cyclist

Jeanette Marie Walke pleaded guilty to negligent driving and failing to yield to a bicyclist.

A woman was fined more than $200 in connection with an accident that critically injured a Johns Hopkins University student.

Jeanette Marie Walke, 83, pleaded guilty to charges of negligent driving and failing to yield right of way to a bicyclist in a designated lane, according to online court records.

According to an email from a Charles Village Court Watch member, Walke was fined a total of $220.

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Walke was involved in an collision with Johns Hopkins University student Nathan Krasnopoler on West University Parkway in March. Krasnopoler, 20, remains in a coma and is not expected to regain consciousness. 

Krasnopoler's family is suing Walke for $10 million.

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