Doran Sims.
It looks like we’ve got two more names to add to the “Biehls killed by negroes” list.
Unlike Amy Biehl, though, these two Biehls didn’t deserve it.
A South Side man is being held in the Cook County jail nearly three months after authorities say he went on a high-speed, tequila-fueled joyride that killed a retired Chicago fire department commander and his wife.
Doran Sims, 30, has been charged with two counts of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol causing death in the early morning crash on July 29. Police said Sims was seen weaving back and forth on 103rd Street before plowing his vehicle into a car driven by 63-year-old Richard Biehl and his 60-year-old wife Susan. The impact caused the Biehls’ vehicle to flip onto its roof.
“He spent his entire career coming to the aid of other people, motor vehicle accidents, medical emergencies,” said assistant deputy Chicago fire commissioner Mary Sheridan, who oversees CFD’s emergency services operations. “It’s really tragic that he and his wife Susan were killed by a drunken driver in a motor vehicle accident.”
Biehl was retired from the Chicago Fire Department where he served for more than 30 years. He and his wife left behind several children and grandchildren.
Richard and Susan Biehl.