
“There is so much more to it”: Head of Kamloops RCMP notes complexity of fatal hit-and-run investigation
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops’ top cop says there was good reason for the time it took to arrest and formally charge the man involved in a triple fatal accident last November.
Last week, police arrested 31-year-old Reid McKnight for his alleged involvement in a Nov. 3 car crash. In the early morning hours that day, McKnight’s pickup truck struck a Dodge Charger in the intersection of Battle Street and First Avenue. The collision killed three of the car’s occupants and injured a fourth. McKnight allegedly fled the scene.
Now, Reid McKnight faces a multitude of charges, including three counts of dangerous driving causing death, and careless storage of firearms. Nearly 11 months later, Superintendent Syd Lecky says he’s confident the charges will result in a conviction.