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Dirt bike driver dies in crash
The unlicensed 16-year-old broadsides a car at an intersection.
By JOHN FRANK, Times Staff Writer
Published September 13, 2007
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Stephen Lawson, 16, died in a crash on his dirt bike at the intersection of Pinehurst Dr and Spring Hill Dr.
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SPRING HILL - Stephen Lawson liked to take risks. But his last one cost his life.
Arnaldo Mendoza, a friend and former neighbor, said the 16-year-old Spring Hill resident stuck to his motto from a young age. "'You're only going to live once.' He was a young boy saying that," said Mendoza, 22.
Lawson died Tuesday night at Spring Hill Regional Hospital from injuries sustained during a wreck where he ran a red light while driving with no license on his illegal dirt bike, according to Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Larry Coggins.
The accident occurred at 8:54 p.m. at the intersection of Pinehurst Drive and Spring Hill Drive near Piper Road. Lawson, a Central High School dropout, was driving his 2004 Honda 250cc motocross bike north on Pinehurst Drive when he collided broadside at the intersection with a four-door sedan traveling east on Spring Hill Drive.
Lawson and passenger Rapheal Navarro were thrown from the bike.
Jacob Myers, the 17-year-old driver of the 1997 Mercury Mystique Spree, continued east briefly before running off the right shoulder, striking a house, reports state.
Navarro, 22, a Spring Hill resident who recently moved from New York, was in serious condition Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa. Myers and two passengers, both 17-year-old Spring Hill girls, suffered minor injuries. They were treated at Spring Hill Regional Hospital.
Myers and his passengers said they had the green light, but investigators are looking for witnesses to help verify the events, Coggins said. Myers, a senior lineman on the Nature Coast High School football team, did not want to answer questions, said Jamie Joyner, his football coach.
Investigators are still determining the speed of the bike and the sedan. But Coggins said Lawson and Navarro were not wearing helmets and the bike did not have headlights, taillights or a proper license plate.
Records show Lawson did not have a driver's license. In April 2006, at the age of 15, he received a criminal traffic citation for operating a motor vehicle without a license, according to Hernando County court papers. A month later, he pleaded no contest. County Judge Donald Scaglione withheld adjudication, giving Lawson a $250 fine. He failed to pay that amount, records show, and his privilege to get a license would have been suspended again Sept. 17.
Lawson's grandmother gave him the bike in May. All his life he wanted a dirt bike or an all-terrain vehicle, his sister, Rhonda Cheek said. She said her brother often drove it around the neighborhood.
"Part of the reason this did happen is because there's no places to ride them in Hernando County," she said.
She said Lawson dreamed of moving to Alaska with his girlfriend when he turned 18. "He had big dreams," she said.
John Frank can be reached at jfrank@sptimes.com or 754-6114.
[Last modified September 12, 2007, 20:34:14]
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by rj mcdowell
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11/30/07 10:25 PM
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i think that they need to build a dirtbike trck in hernando county, so none of these things will ever happen to anyone.
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by jacobs mother
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09/20/07 08:51 PM
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The evidence shows who did what. Jacob is not protecting himself. And does it matter at this point? I am sorry the young man died. I am also sorry that 3 children who were driving home are damaged forever. Physically and emotionally.
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by Jacobs mother
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09/20/07 08:49 PM
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For those of you who think that because the children in the car lived they do not matter....shame on you. Tese 3 kids are tormented. 2 of these kids may have potentially permanant damage. Thats forever. Not to mention the emotional issues.
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by Doreen, R.N.
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09/15/07 02:20 PM
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This is a tragedy no matter how it happened.Perhaps everyone should stop laying blame and just show love and support to one another.Stephen's spirit lives on, remember that!My heart goes out to his family and friends.Love and Sympathy to all of you.
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by Kaitlyn
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09/15/07 11:52 AM
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It's called a 'dirtbike' for a reason; it's not supposed to be on the road. linda is one of my best friends and is still in the hospital suffering from more than just 'minor' injuries. however, my condolences do go out to the family who's son died.
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by give me a break!
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09/15/07 01:07 AM
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Do u really think she could remember anything after getting hit in the head with a bike without lights, the driver unlicensed, Do u really think she would protect the Driver of the car? I DON'T THINK SO!!! Do U know she's suffering a bleeding/bruise
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by stephen's sister in law
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09/14/07 04:43 PM
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no body will. so to those girls you linda and who ever... the reason no one cares is bc you still have a life! stephen doesnt you know what happened and your protecting your friend thats all i have to say. i loved my brother we all did
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by his brother
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09/14/07 04:23 PM
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...is never going to come back he doesnt have a hurt arm or scrathed legs or lil inguries that will go away... he is dead and we have to deal with that for the rest of our lives so stop worrying about the driver of the car and his two friends
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by his brother
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09/14/07 04:20 PM
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coggins needs to get his facts straight because we have papers proving the bike has both front and rear lights so he neeeds to learn to investigate better. in closing people need not worry about those left behind bc they are still here my brother...
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by his brother
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09/14/07 04:18 PM
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so that means they have no proof other than myers that ran him over and of course he will lie and say he had a green light bc he would be in jail right now if it were otherwise. oh and back to the lights the police are wrong coggins needs to get his
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by His brother
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09/14/07 04:15 PM
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ok to mitsa your comment of the no lights and he ran the reed light learn to read plz it says that he ran the light then later says "Myers and his passengers said they had the green light, but investigators are looking for witnesses to help verify it
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by Mitsa
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09/13/07 10:49 PM
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How about Mr.Gomes the man who owns the house that the car hit. that man has no water.. what are the people in this town going to do for him? Has anyone stopped over there to ask him if he needs anything? he is living home with no water b~cuz of this
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by Mitsa
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09/13/07 10:46 PM
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Let me also say that i am very sorry for the kids who will suffer from this tragedy for the rest of their lives.It was a dirt bike..not a Street bike,I was at the scene and it was a shocker to see the damage done to that bike.. Kids b more carefull!!
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by Mitsa
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09/13/07 10:43 PM
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Second, think about the fact though Stephan ran a red light with another passenger riding with him,at night,with no head lights, tail lights, no helmet, no license, no common sense!!!! You only live once, then live without stupidity!Now hes gone!!!!!
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by Mitsa
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09/13/07 10:37 PM
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First of all, I would like to say that my heart goes out to the family and friends of Stephan. No parent should have to bury their child at such a young age, it saddens me to no end because I have three kids myself!
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by Shannon
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09/13/07 10:17 PM
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I send my deepest condolences to Stephen Lawson's family and everyone else who was involved. This is truly a tragedy.
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by A Mother
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09/13/07 09:51 PM
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First of all young lives were forever changed that night. Who is to blame? Both drivers are. There are places to ride yes, but in Brooksville, not Spring Hill. This why teens have accidents..they are not ready to drive without an responible adult.
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by OnPineHurst
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09/13/07 09:40 PM
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First, I want to say sorry for this family loss no matter any situtaion it's sad to see someone you care about die but I do know sometimes carma bites ya in the butt I know people who live around where that young man was riding and when he was ask to
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by Amanda
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09/13/07 07:40 PM
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Stephen loved life and loved to have fun who doesn't yeha maybe his risk cost him his life but you guys are not having to deal with the pain of losing him so maybe you could be a little henerous and show some respect and not talk bad about the wreck
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by Amanda
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09/13/07 07:39 PM
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I am stephens ex girlfriend and he was a wonderful person to be around it should not matter if he dropped out or a lot of the info in this article should not have been written maybe they should have brought out the good side of him for everyone
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by Amanda
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09/13/07 07:38 PM
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Maybe everyone should not be worried about what or why the accident happened i think you guys should show some pity on the fact that he was a 16 year old kid and will not get to live another day and his friends and family will never get to see him
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by Heather
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09/13/07 06:20 PM
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he kid on the bike used to speed down the side roads all the time and was told MANY times to slow down..stephan didnt have a license and shouldnt have been on the road in the first place!! and now cuz of his stupidity Jacob has to live with this 4eva
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by Heather
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09/13/07 05:32 PM
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I also believe the car that hit them it is not there fault. And they shouldnt be responsible for this accident. It was clearly the boys on the bike. We were there. Dont pull out in traffic with no lights. that was careless and stupid.
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by Heather
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09/13/07 05:29 PM
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We live on the same street where this boy lived and they were told many times that night to slow down because there were kids playing but they ignored us and continued driving real fast down the street. I feel sorry for the parents.
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by Ed
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09/13/07 03:53 PM
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Dirt bikes are great recreational vehicles, unlike motorcycles they are not ment to be rode on pavement. They are off-road motorcycles. Not to mention the fact he wasn't wearing a helmet. He might of lived if he had at least that.
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by Amanda
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09/13/07 03:29 PM
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that do miss him and have to go through it... WE LOVE AND MISS YOU STEPHEN R.I.P. 10/19/90- 9/11/07
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by Jessica
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09/13/07 03:26 PM
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I am very close friends to the two girls that got into the accident,
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by Jessica
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09/13/07 02:45 PM
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Stephen was a great person, like a brother to me. I can't believe what happened....
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by Linda
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09/13/07 02:41 PM
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My first name is Linda and I just want to clarify that I was one of the two spring hill girls in the car. I have suffered more than minor injuries. I have been put into a neck brace and have been in the hospital for 2 days.
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by D
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09/13/07 02:24 PM
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Why do parents insist on buying these dangerous machines for children and not supervising there use? I've called the Sheriffs Dept numerous times to report children riding dirt bikes, ATVs and those stupid mini motorcycles, in the street.
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by a carinf friend
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09/13/07 01:11 PM
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It doesn't matter who's fault it is all that matters is the memories that he made while he was here. He was a great person and yes he took risk but everyone does. Rest in peace stephen i will never forget you and will always love you!
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by Marcia
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09/13/07 12:59 PM
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I new the Victom and it doesn't matter now where he could ride his bike cause his life is over. I feel sorry for all involed no matter who is at fault. Stephen had dreams like everybody eles and now he has nothing.
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by Rich
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09/13/07 11:15 AM
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I sorry for thier loss but how misinformed is the sister. There is a motocross track on 41 south of brooksville and the one of a kind state park, Croom. What about the kid you hit him, I feel bad for him. It will affect him for the rest of his life.
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by Phyl
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09/13/07 10:38 AM
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One of my sons roder dirt bikes as a teen ager, today middle age rides a harley. I live on a dirt road and the kids around here ride dirt bikes, I never complain, I like to see them, I am on the outskirt of SpringHill.
God loves teenage Lawson.
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by Mike
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09/13/07 08:24 AM
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No place to ride in Hernando County ? WE have the BEST trail riding location in the south. People come here to go to CROOM every weekend. Take responcibility for this. He should not have ben riding without a license. Caregivers fault not the county.
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