Firefighter's trial moving [Outlet]13.05.2013 09.42.06
Firefighter's trial moving A firefighter accused of running a red light in a crash last March 6 that killed a Mississauga woman has had his trial moved to Mississauga. Jarrett Johns, 36, of Toronto, who was driving the Mississauga fire truck that struck Kimberley Schulz's car near Heartland Town Centre, will appear at the Burnhamthorpe Rd. courthouse on March 5. The trial is expected to continue through March 8 and conclude on March 26. Schulz, 42, who hailed from a family of firefighters, was returning home after playing hockey at York University when she was killed in the Britannia Rd. W./Rodeo Dr. crash, which occurred a few minutes before noon on a Sunday. The fire truck had its lights and sirens activated, as it was responding to a nearby crash, according to Peel Regional Police. Schulz, known to her husband and friends as "Blondie," was only steps away from fashion retailer Nygard, where she had worked part-time as a sales associate for about a year, when the crash occurred. She worked full-time for a Vaughan filtration company.


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