
By Eric Stock
BLOOMINGTON – A McLean County judge has declared a mistrial in a reckless driving case in which a bicyclist was hospitalized.
A jury announced on Thursday afternoon it could not come to an agreement on the felony counts against Randy Crump, 62, who allegedly forced a cyclist off the road last July in rural Hudson. The cyclist, Dean Davis, was with a group of riders and suffered back and neck injuries after his bicycle crashed as he tried to avoid a collision with Crump. The jury acquitted Crump, a retired Eureka school superintendent, on a misdemeanor charge.
A review hearing has been set for July 15. Davis has filed a lawsuit against Crump.
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