Friday, October 04, 2024

Carthage man cited for felony DWI, armed criminal action for crash that killed DeeDee Bridgett


The Newton County Prosecuting Attorney's office filed felony charges today in connection with the September 25 collision that killed DeeDee Bridgett, 43, Joplin.

A warrant was issued today for the arrest of Andrew James Brill (DOB 1979), Carthage with no bond on felony charges of driving while intoxicated- death of another, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.

According to the probable cause statement, Brill was drunk while driving a motorcycle that collided with a Toyota SUV at East 44th Street and South Main. Bridgett was a passenger on the motorcycle.








The statement indicates Brill was carrying a loaded gun while intoxicated.

From the probable cause statement:

Andrew Brill was operating a 2012 Harley Davidson Road Glide about 77 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour zone, striking the rear of a Toyota 4runner, causing the Toyota to do a 360 turn in the roadway.

Vl was the passenger of the motorcycle and was ejected from the motorcycle during the crash. EMS advised that Brill smelled or intoxicants and was transported to Mercy Hospital. Fire personnel removed a loaded handgun from Brill's person before being placed in the ambulance. 

V2 advised that she observed the Harley going from lane to lane before striking the Toyota. I responded to Mercy Hospital where I contacted Brill, He said that he did not consume any alcohol and that he was coming from Club 609. I noticed that his eyes were bloodshot and watery and could smell intoxicants coming from his breath. I administered SFST's, where I observed 6 clues during Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test. 








I read Brill implied consent, which he refused to provide a blood sample. I obtained a Search Warrant for the blood that was drawn and got a Subpoena for medical records. Once obtained, I served both to Mercy Hospital and seized the blood and sent it to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime lab for blood analysis. I reviewed the Medical Records where I discovered that Brill's Blood Alcohol Content was 0.12. 

I believe that Brill operated a dangerous instrument (Motorcycle) in a careless and imprudent manner, while in an intoxicated condition, which resulted in death of a passenger on the motorcycle. After reviewing his criminal history, I located one DWI arrest from 2003, and one from 2023 that is still ongoing.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:30 PM

    Put him away for a very, very long time.

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  2. Anonymous5:07 AM

    I live 2 blocks off South Main. The number of motorcycles running up and down the road at high rates of speeds is insane. The lane splitting, carelessly weaving in an out of traffic, etc. has been increasing yearly. Motorcycle riders were quick to jump on social media and blame the operator of the vehicle that the idiot hit. It was his fault and he needs to pay for taking a life.

    So many of these wannabe tough guy biker types and the morons on sports bikes are creating risks for other motorists. Bad things happen when you ride like an idiot. Passenger vehicles are certainly at fault in collisions and there is no denying that but the influx of idiots on bikes isn't helping.

    This man chose to drink, speed, and just be stupid. He victimized the Ms. Bridgett and her loved ones, he victimized the operator of the SUV and their loved ones, and he victimized his own loved ones.

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    1. Anonymous10:23 AM

      You seem to have a bunch to say about motorcycles in a hateful manner some don't ride for your liking I see but mostly until you know the entire story and call out all riders in you post maybe you should not talk

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    2. Anonymous7:03 PM

      The guy was speeding, under the influence and someone died as a result. I'm going to go out on a limb and say those are bad things. I suppose the gun was for self-defense/protection, but he's the threat to other's safety.

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  3. Anonymous4:27 PM

    First, so sorry for the Loss of Ms. Bridgett for her family and friends.

    Second, I am very curious if Andrew James Brill or if the Victim, DeeDee Bridgett had Motorcycle Helmets on? I ride Motorcycles and would never ever ride without a Helmet - to Dangerous, unless you want to end up a donor.

    Third, if they came from the Club 609 - and he was Drunk - then the Club 609 - should be held accountable for Serving him. Bars need to stop looking at Profits and understand that if they continue to overserve their patrons - they can be held responsible.

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  4. Anonymous7:37 AM

    She chose to get onto the back of the bike knowing that he had been drinking - sounds like she should have made better choices

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    1. Anonymous8:10 PM

      You have to be a real low life to blame the victim.

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  5. Anonymous11:24 AM

    Are they Investigating any Security Video's from Club 609 for how many Drinks they served him - when they should have Cut-Him-Off...

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    1. Anonymous11:31 AM

      Anonymous… quit being judgmental you weren’t there to know all the details. Btw DeDe is my niece and I would appreciate comments like this be refrained.. our family is beyond devestated. No family should have to endure burying much younger loved ones whether daughter, mother, wife, niece. Have a heart man and quit pointing fingers!

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  6. Anonymous8:19 AM

    7:37AM, This is all - Andrew James Brill's Fault - He decided to Drive Drunk. Ms. Bridgett was a Victim - she made a Bad Decision to go along, but he could have Killed other Innocent Victims too.

    There is NO EXCUSE FOR DRIVING DRUNK... Plus, I would bet this is Not the Only Time he has Driven Drunk - Just had not got Caught or had an Incident before.

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    1. Anonymous11:00 AM

      He's been caught several times.

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  7. Anonymous5:48 PM

    I saw the whole thing. I responded and took Bridgetts pulse but she was expired upon impact. Neither of them were wearing helmets.

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