New Ipswich man indicted on negligent homicide charge in year-old motorcycle ... - The Union Leader

— A year after a New Ipswich motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a truck on Route 124 in Jaffrey, the New Ipswich man who drove the truck has been indicted on charges of negligent homicide and reckless conduct with a deadly weapon. The deadly collision occurred around 3:50 p. m. on July 23, 2014. According to court records, Frederick W. Hammann, 43, was heading west on Turnpike Road on his black, 1998 Harley-Davidson XL1200c motorcycle while a white, 2001 Ford F-150 pickup... When Hammann attempted to turn right onto Hillcrest Road, the Harley-Davidson was rear-ended by the Ford truck. State police said at the time that drugs and/or alcohol did not appear to be factors, however, the Cheshire County grand jury indicted Calistro July 27 on a Class B felony charge of reckless conduct with a deadly weapon for allegedly driving his... He also was indicted on a Class B felony charge of negligent homicide for allegedly causing the injury that led to Hammann’s death by driving after consuming Valium and or Cymbalta and/or allegedly being inattentive and failing to see the... Source: www.unionleader.com