Man convicted of hitting Batavia police car while drunk

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Samuel J. Kramer

A Batavia man has been convicted of hitting a police squad vehicle while driving drunk.

A Kane County jury Tuesday convicted Samuel J. Kramer, 60, of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, improper passing of an emergency vehicle and leaving the scene of a crash involving damage to a vehicle.

According to prosecutors, on Dec. 24, 2022, Batavia police officers were investigating a crash at Fabyan Parkway and Western Avenue. A marked squad car was partially blocking the intersection, with its emergency lights activated. A police officer was standing by it.

Batavia man accused of crashing into squad car

Kramer hit the squad, almost hitting the officer, according to prosecutors. He left but was found and arrested nearby. He had a blood-alcohol content of .211 percent, according to prosecutors.

He did not have a valid driver’s license.

Kramer could be sentenced to up to three years in prison. His next court date is Nov. 8.

“This case is a demonstration of how the decision to drive under the influence of alcohol and to ignore the mandates of Scott’s Law – to move over and slow down – can have near fatal consequences,” Assistant State’s Attorney Katy Flannagan said in a news release.

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