Police have identified the two men killed and one man injured in separate falls from the Bay Bridge.
Harry Blauvelt, 70, was killed Monday when he was thrown over the bridge after an International truck hit his disabled Honda Accord. Blauvet, a retired sports journalist for USA Today from Chester, Md., was in front of his vehicle, which struck him and pushed him over the barrier, said Sgt. Jonathan Green, spokesman for the Maryland Transportation Authority police.
The truck driver was identified as 63-year-old Enos Hutton Sage, of Severn. The incident happened at about 10:25 a.m.
About two hours later, a man jumped from the bridge. He was rescued and survived. Police identified him as 21-year-old John Anthony Pietropaoli III, of Owings. He is listed in stable condition, Green said.
About three hours after that, shortly before 4 p.m., police said 38-year-old John David Stringfellow, of Salisbury, leaped from the bridge. He was pulled from the water and taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
