Man in pot DUI that killed motorcyclist free, for now
SEATTLE — The Bellevue man accused of driving high on marijuana and killing a motorcyclist will be allowed out of jail, for now.
But before that happened, Caleb Floyd had to hear from the victim’s mother.
Floyd no longer has a $100,000 bail. It was vacated Thursday morning.
Floyd is accused of smoking marijuana and getting behind the wheel, crashing into motorcyclist Blake Gaston near Bellevue Square on Oct. 4, 2013.
Police said that more than three hours after the crash, Floyd’s blood contained almost double the legal limit of marijuana for DUI.
