https://www.ksnblocal4.com/2025/08/11/kearney-man-sentenced-fatal-crash-that-killed-bicyclist/

According to Buffalo County District Court records, 40-year-old Nathaniel Heckenlively pleaded no contest to one count of misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide.

He was sentenced last week to 60 days in jail as well as a year probation. His license is also revoked for a year and he’s ordered to pay court fines.

by EyceMann

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  1. Really go out of the way to say it was the car and not the driver.

    > investigation revealed that a car, driven by Heckenlively, was traveling east on 56th Street when it rear-ended a cyclist going the same direction.

  2. If you want to kill someone you’ll want to use a car for the job: practically zero penalties.

  3. PrintMinimum4163 on

    The way even the title and subheading is written is disgusting. No respect to the human he killed, making out like he was an innocent bystander or something.

  4. Note to self, if ever want to get away with murder with little to no consequences, do it in a car.

  5. Mundane_Feeling_8034 on

    I’m honestly surprised it’s not a story featured on Law and Order: Person seeks revenge on lover/ business associate/ someone who wronged them earlier in life and they straight up run someone over with a car and they get off

  6. Resident_Artist_6486 on

    Dissociative language matters. Car culture is such a dominant and defended value in our society that even a tragic accident can be sterilized and reduced to a mere misdemeanor.

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