Heather Cook : Maryland bishop indicted on drunken driving and homicide charges
Heather Cook : Maryland bishop indicted on drunken driving and homicide charges

Heather Cook : Maryland bishop indicted on drunken driving and homicide charges

Heather Cook was indicted on 13 charges Wednesday in the death December of cyclist Thomas Palermo in North Roland Park, the Baltimore state’s attorney’s office announced.

Police said her blood-alcohol content was .22 not long after the crash; nearly three times the legal limit of .08 in Maryland.

The charges she was indicted on are as follows:

  • Automobile Manslaughter
  • Manslaughter by vehicle or vessel – criminally negligent homicide
  • Homicide by motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, per se
  • Homicide by motor vehicle while impaired
  • Failure to stop the vehicle as close as possible to the scene of the accident & failure to remain at scene of the accident that might result in death
  • Failure to stop the vehicle as close as possible to the scene of the accident & failure to remain at scene of the accident that might result in serious bodily injury
  • Driving while under the influence of alcohol
  • Driving while under the influence of alcohol, per se
  • Driving while impaired
  • Texting while driving during an accident that results in death or serious bodily injury
  • Texting while driving
  • Reckless driving
  • Negligent driving

Heather Cook was consecrated in September as bishop suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the diocese’s second-highest position. The church has put her on leave and is investigating her conduct.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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