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Driver in death of Ala. EMT had prior DUI arrests

Michael Ladell Thomas faces manslaughter, felony DUI for a crash that killed ASAP EMS EMT Mary 鈥淜atie鈥 Pipkin

By Warren Kulo
al.com

MOBILE, Ala. 鈥 The suspect in a crash that killed a 30-year-old EMT had been arrested for DUI on four other occasions dating back to 2010, according to Mobile jail records.

Michael Ladell Thomas is charged with manslaughter and felony DUI after police say the vehicle he was operating while impaired struck and killed the ambulance medic and injured another woman.

Mobile police said the incident began about 6:45 p.m. Saturday when a vehicle crashed into the rear of another vehicle towing a utility trailer on Moffett Road near Shelton Beach Road.

The ambulance medic, identified as Mary 鈥淜atie鈥 Pipkins of Leakesville, Miss., was aboard an ASAP Ambulance from Mississippi which was returning from another medical call when it stopped to offer assistance to those involved in the two-vehicle crash.

Pipkins and a female driver of one of the vehicles in the crash were struck by Thomas鈥 vehicle, police said. Pipkins was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other woman was taken to a local hospital for treatment of what were described as non-life-threatening injuries.

Mobile officers at the scene said Thomas exhibited signs of impairment at the scene.

Thomas鈥 prior arrests for DUI include an October 2020 arrest which included leaving the scene of an accident. While information on the outcome of those DUI cases was not immediately available, it is known that in 2011 Thomas was sentenced to 20 years, with 15 years suspended, for robbing a man a gunpoint, according to court records.

In 2019, he spent a year in prison for robbery and possession of a controlled substance.

Pipkins was a native of Leakesville who graduated from Greene County High School and had attended Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, according to her Facebook profile. She had also worked for Greene County Hospital.

Family and friends took to social media to remember the young medic.

鈥淪he loved hard and would do all that she could do to help anyone,鈥 wrote Pipkins鈥 sister, Cassie Pipkins Stinson. 鈥淪he had the most beautiful smile and an infectious laugh. I never could be serious around her we were always giggling. But my giggling stopped on 12/30/2023 when a man who had no right to be free made the choice and got behind the wheel and killed my sister while she was doing what she loved and was helping someone.鈥

Co-worker Matt Amick, a former fire chief for the City of Lucedale, Miss., remembered Pipkins as a cherished friend, adding that he called her 鈥淢artha鈥 just for fun.

鈥淗er bubbly personality & smile was infectious,鈥 Amick wrote. 鈥淕od blessed me by sending the friend I needed. 鈥楳artha鈥 was one of my truest confidants, as well as my partner in crime for stirring the proverbial pot to lessen the monotony of long shifts.

鈥淣o matter how I felt, no matter how much I wanted to be anti-social, 鈥楳artha鈥 was always a shining star in my life. Her smile brightened my day without fail. The days will be a little darker without 鈥楳artha鈥 to brighten them. Rest easy. I love you & will miss my friend.鈥

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