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San Diego police have announced the arrest of the individual driving his 2021 Porsche Cayenne SUV at the time of a fatal crash that claimed two pedestrian lives near Point Loma in January.
Early Life and Education
Kevin Thomas hails from Trinidad and Tobago but was raised in Montreal, Canada. After studying ballet with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens he performed internationally for 10 years before transitioning into healthcare consulting as a business consultant and strategy executive.
He is estimated to be worth an estimated net worth of $5 Million, living in Levittown, New York with his wife Quincy and daughter Layla. He attended Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and graduated with his Juris Doctor (J.D).
Thomer was booked into county jail in March on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, yet remained out on bond throughout much of that time. On Monday in San Diego Superior Court he entered his plea of guilty on these manslaughter charges and will be sentenced accordingly in January.
Professional Career
Kevin Thomer is an experienced litigator and trial lawyer representing insureds on behalf of major U.S. insurance carriers. He manages all aspects of litigation from pleadings, discovery and depositions to trial preparation; with expertise in high-exposure/high-coverage insurance cases.
Thomer made his acting debut as Gene/Jean on the short-lived science fiction comedy TV series Quark from 1977-78, later appearing in various low-budget sci-fi films such as Zone Troopers and Fade to Black. Additionally he appeared in World War II science-fiction flick Cherry 2000 before rejoining his Trancers co-stars for Trancers 2.
San Diego Harbor Police reported that at around 6 p.m. that day, Thomer was driving his 2021 Porsche Cayenne SUV westbound on North Harbor Drive near Nimitz Boulevard when he hit and injured both Zimmers as they crossed the roadway near Devon, Canada – about 130 km southwest.
Achievement and Honors
Kevin Thomer is one of the premier race car competitors. He holds numerous accolades in his sport, including winning USAC National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year award in 2013 and USAC Honda Midget Champion title in 2016. Kevin currently races with KT Motorsports and boasts an active social media presence that maintains loyal race fan followings. KT Motorsports are his team partners; Kevin currently resides in Mosinee Wisconsin as an active licensed registered nurse.
Personal Life
Though successful, Thomer remains private. He has married, co-authored a peer-reviewed publication and award-winning book, won an Emmy, scaled all 14ers in Colorado, spoken to thousands of children about mountain weather safety and given presentations at numerous charities.
His passions also lie with photography and film-making; this led him to create The Forecaster’s Desk as an online video blog dedicated to these hobbies.
He was initially charged with vehicular manslaughter in March but has been out on bond. He has pleaded guilty and will be sentenced in January; two people were killed while crossing North Harbor Drive near Shelter Island hotels and restaurants.
Net Worth
After graduating college, Kevin started work as an accountant but became dissatisfied with the 9-5 grind and wanted something greater in life. Therefore he quit his job and focused on creating an online business using Amazon FBA that could generate good income; later launching digital training courses that yielded millions in profits.
These digital training courses outline the strategies he used to successfully build his eCommerce business and assist others in doing the same. He also leverages affiliate marketing strategies to make more money promoting other people’s products and services.
Kevin makes it difficult to estimate his income, however a few apparels worn by Ninja followers generate him an income stream each month that generates some modest money for him.