Zach Osterman

zach.osterman@indystar.com

BLOOMINGTON -- The official crash report filed after Saturday's car accident involving two Indiana men's basketball players suggests the primary cause of the crash was "pedestrian action."

The report further details a sequence of events already outlined in a Bloomington Police Department press release issued over the weekend. Emmitt Holt, a freshman forward, had just dropped off teammate Devin Davis, a sophomore forward and Warren Central grad, in the parking lot of Memorial Stadium.

As Holt, driving a 2012 Jeep Liberty, turned back onto 17th Street, Davis entered the roadway unexpectedly, and was struck by the car. A map of the incident provided with the report indicates Davis was discovered by police responding to the incident on the north side of 17th Street, just northeast of its intersection with Indiana Avenue.

The report indicates Davis, 19, had been drinking, but he was not cited. Holt, 18, was cited for illegal consumption of alcohol, a misdemeanor, and for operating under the influence of alcohol under the age of 21, an infraction. According to an Indiana press release, he registered a blood alcohol content of 0.025 after the incident.

An update via an Indiana press release Sunday indicated Davis had use of his extremities, and that his speech was normal. As of Saturday morning, he was listed in serious condition at Bloomington Hospital.

Three other people were also in the vehicle at the time of the accident, according to the report, all of them female. According to the report, the vehicle belonged to one of those other passengers.

The report assigns no blame in the accident to Holt.

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