CLEVELAND, Ohio -- An 84-year-old Lyndhurst man was arrested Tuesday in connection with a suspected drunken driving crash that killed a bicyclist.

Jesse Parker, 36, of Cleveland, died in the crash that happened about 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Clifton Boulevard and Lake Avenue.

James Callahan Jr. is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide. He is in the city jail awaiting his first court appearance.

Parker rode his bike through a green light heading southwest on Clifton Boulevard against traffic, court records say.

Callahan was driving his 1998 Toyota Corolla westbound on Lake Avenue and drove through a red light when he hit Parker, according to court records.

The crash pushed Parker onto the hood and windshield of Callahan's car. Parker was knocked to the ground, court records say. Callahan kept driving, ran over Parker and dragged him several feet, court records say.

The car came to a rest of top of Parker, police reports say. Other drivers at the intersection lifted the car off Parker, witnesses told police.

Callahan told police he had several drinks at Don's Lighthouse Grille on Lake Avenue, police reports say.

He told officers that he had a green light and was trying to turn left onto Lake when the bicyclist stopped in front his car. Callahan said he did could not stop in time to avoid the crash, police reports say.

Officers gave Callahan field sobriety tests, which he failed, according to police reports. He consented to give a blood test, which was taken at Fairview Hospital. Those results have not yet been completed.

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