By Jessica Taloney Reporter
Last Updated: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - 2:17 pm
Bradley Dronet, 20, plead guilty to being a youthful offender for the February 2007 crash that left Officer Charles Rogers with four fractured ribs, internal bruises, a concussion and a blood clot at the base of his brain.
Rogers was in his patrol car writing an accident report when Dronet slammed into him at 65 mph.
"It sounded like an explosion going off next to me," said Officer Rogers.
Dronet, whose blood alcohol level was six times the legal limit, was facing up to 20 years in prison for felony assault and driving under the influence, but Tuesday Judge Charles Graddick allowed him to plea as a youthful offender instead.
"While the judge determines the status, our office as prosecutors are the ones who are trying to explain this to a victim or a victim's family," said Nikki Patterson, Mobile County's Chief Assistant District Attorney. The rules of the youthful offender status forbid Patterson from talking specifically about Dronet's case, but Officer Rogers says prosecutors fought against it.
A spokeswoman for the Mobile Police Department says the last three officers killed on duty all died in traffic accidents.
Rogers returned to work at MPD five months after the crash.

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I’m not giving anyone a whiny song and dance. There were no biased nor false statements given in my previous report. However, the facts stand, that there are rapists and murderers out there that get less than what they were trying to give this young man. I, too, believe he should have been punished just as any other drunk driver. The officer was considerably compensated for damages, pain and suffering. I do know, however, that money doesn’t take the pain away, but the victim was not disregarded in this case. Mr. Dronet is in the Day program w/ strict supervision and is doing quite well in this program and learning from his mistakes. He attends classes 5 days a week with all day community service every Saturday. I can promise you, that he has learned his lesson, unfortunately he had to learn the hard way. Please don’t misconstrue my reports. I have utmost sympathy for every victim in this type of accident.