Site of Ryan Dunn’s car crash vandalized with spray paint
TMZ is reporting that the crash site where Ryan Dunn died last week has been vandalized.
According to the report someone wrote Ritch (sic) Pr*ck with spray paint at the site of the crash.
It is unclear who is responsible for the vandalism. West Goshen Police Capt. Joseph Gleason said it would be difficult to track down the person who did this since the memorial is visited by so many people during the day.
At any given time you have, 10, 20, 30 people there, he said.
Westboro Baptist Church, who has protested at the sitem denied responsibility for the vandalism.
Dunn's 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 went off the road, crashed in to woods and caught fire. The accident happened at 3 a.m. on Route 322 and New Street in West Goshen Township.
TMZ is reporting that Dunn had twice the legal blood alcohol level at the time of his fatal crash.
West Goshen Police Chief Michael Carroll said that Dunn's B.A.C. was .196, which is about two and a half times the legal limit in Pennsylvania, which is .08.
No other substances were found in his blood other than the alcohol, Carrol said.
TMZ reported that Dunn was out drinking with his friends just hours before the fatal car crash. The police have yet to determine the cause of the crash, but cite speed as a probable cause.
Police who did an accident reconstruction said that Dunn might have been traveling as fast as 130 mph
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