Single father killed in Franklin Park crash by DUI suspect allegedly fleeing police at 100MPH

Dan Keene, 46, leaves behind a young son who lost his mother to cancer 3 years ago

ByAlexis McAdams WLS logo
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Single father struck, killed in Franklin Park crash by DUI suspect
Single father Dan Keene, 46, leaves behind a young son who also lost his mom to cancer just three years ago.

FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- A single father from Chicago is being mourned after he was killed in a crash early Sunday near O'Hare Airport.

Dan Keene was on his way to work Sunday when he was struck and killed in a crash near Mannheim and Irving Park Road.

"My son had a green light. He was going to work early in the morning. He wanted to get out in time and spend time with his son after work. He hit him and T-boned him," said Casey Wrona, the victim's mother.

The 46-year-old left behind a young son who also lost his mom to cancer just three years ago. His family has launched a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral expenses and provide for Keene's son.

"My grandson has two empty holes that will never be filled. Ever. He does not have a mom and a dad now because of this stupidity," Wrona said.

The crash happened around 4 a.m. Sunday. Investigators said Nicholas Quinones ran a red light then smashed into Keene's car. The 27-year-old is now facing reckless homicide charges.

"He did not take responsibility for his actions. Instead, he took my son's life away," Wrona said.

According to court documents, it all started when Franklin Park police pulled over the suspect for erratic driving. Officers said they noticed his speech was slurred and smelled alcohol on his breath.

Moments later, police said Quinones took off, driving around 100 miles per hour.

Police said he blew through at least two red lights before he struck and killed Keene.

"I am not upset with the police, the police were doing their job," said Diane Michaelski, the victim's cousin. "I am upset with the man that did not follow the police instructions. When he was pulled over for drunk driving and was asked to get out of the car, that is when he hit the gas. He did not need to."

Quionones is now behind bars and more charges could be filed.