STANFORD, Calif. (AP) A young man struck twice by a
sport-utility vehicle during a house party melee in Palo Alto over
the weekend has died from his injuries.
Chad Snow, 23, of Palo Alto, was taken off life support Tuesday
at Stanford Medical, said Santa Clara County deputy district
attorney Lane Liroff. He had been declared brain dead by doctors,
said his grandmother, Helen Snow.
``I wish he could just snap right out of it,'' Snow said shortly
before her grandson's death. ``There's no chance.''
The aspiring rapper was run over twice late Saturday outside a
raucous party on Cowper Street in Palo Alto after a fistfight
erupted and partygoers spilled out of the house during the
altercation.
William Hill, 21, of Santa Cruz, was arrested and booked on a
charge of attempted homicide after he allegedly ran over Snow with
a Chevy Tahoe. Formal charges are pending the results of further
investigation.
Witnesses said Hill struck Snow, drove away and then returned in
his vehicle, drove back up onto the curb and ran over the injured
man at least one more time.
``Mr. Snow's death increases the number of charges we can
consider,'' Liroff said. ``But we are still conducting an
investigation to decide what charges, if any, are appropriate.''
Snow grew up in San Francisco. He had written several rap songs
and performed at clubs and concerts in the city under the stage
name Spekt 1.
``He would write poetry. He was smart as a whip,'' his
grandmother said.
Hill remains in the Santa Clara County jail in lieu of $2
million bail. He is expected to appear in court Wednesday.
Over the weekend, neighbors of Hill in Santa Cruz said they
weren't surprised by the violent incident and complained of other
disturbances at the accused man's home in the past.
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