
City worker accused in fatal collision testifies at trial
LETHBRIDGE – “My belief was I was making the road safer.”
Scott Edward Erickson made the statement as he took the stand in his own defence Friday, Mar. 9.
He faces a charge of dangerous driving causing death in connection with a fatal collision on Nov. 13, 2015, on Whoop-Up Drive, in which 72-year-old Alan Johnston was killed after he rear-ended the front-end loader that Erickson was operating as a City of Lethbridge employee.
As a snow storm watch operator, Erickson said he was tasked – along with three others who worked shifts to provide 24-hour coverage for the city – with patrolling priority routes around Lethbridge, and to address any issues that he might find, such as snow and ice build up.