36.6 F
The Villages
Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Villager who crashed golf cart after Christmas Parade gets deal in DUI

Karen Frances Hackett
Karen Frances Hackett

A Villager who crashed her golf cart at Lake Sumter Landing after she began drinking hours earlier at the Christmas Parade has secured a deal in her drunk driving case.

Karen Frances Hackett, 63, of the Village of Liberty Park, pleaded no contest Tuesday to a charge of driving under the influence in Sumter County Court. A charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed in exchange for the plea.

Her driver’s license has been suspended for six months, however, court records indicate she has asked for a “hardship” license. She was sentenced to 50 hours community service, but has requested that she be allowed to “buy out” of that service. She was also placed on probation for one year, but the oversight of that probation will be transferred to Camden, Mo.

The former Rock Island, Ill. resident began drinking on the morning of the Christmas Parade at The Villages Polo Fields, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. By 7:30 p.m., disturbed diners at TooJay’s Gourmet Deli and Sonny’s BBQ watched as Hackett’s golf cart hit a curb at Lake Sumter Landing. The impact knocked Hackett and a female passenger from the golf cart. The passenger suffered scraped knees and was vomiting. She was transported by ambulance to a local hospital. EMS personnel attempted to assess Hackett’s condition, but she began yelling and cursing, including profanity aimed at President Joe Biden. She also called out for Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Hackett provided breath samples that registered .249 and .246 blood alcohol content. She had hoped to bring in an expert to call her breath samples into question.

I lost my father 10 years ago in crash on Morse Boulevard

A woman who lost her father 10 years ago in a crash on Morse Boulevard is calling for access on the controversial roadway. Read her Letter to the Editor.

Comics section of The Villages Daily Sun

A Village of Belle Aire resident has something to say about what he read in the comics section of The Villages Daily Sun.

If Biden family is innocent why do they need a pardon?

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Summerhill resident asks why the Biden family needed a pardon if they are all innocent.

We have to stop the spineless trolls

A Village of Caroline resident says it’s time to stop the spineless trolls from making life miserable in The Villages.

Stop calling them sinkholes!

A Village of St. Charles resident contends it’s time to stop using the term “sinkhole” to describe problems created by “poorly selected material used in the water mitigation system.”