Florida Keys News - Key West Citizen
Friday, July 6, 2012
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Boaters likely didn't see bridge

The force of the boat collision that killed two Stock Island men Sunday cut the boat several feet down its center line, an indication that the driver didn't see the concrete piling, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The 1999 Flats Bay boat slammed into the piling at 9:30 p.m. under the Boca Chica Bridge, just a few inches off center, said FWC Lt. Roy Payne. How fast the boat was going is under investigation, but it did have a 150 horsepower outboard motor.

The crash killed driver Stuart Chase Barber, 28, and Gabriel "Gabby" Carlos Gonzalez, 35. Gonzalez was found about an hour after the crash and flown to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami. He died there about 6 a.m. Monday.

Barber's body was found about two hours after the wreck; he apparently died upon impact, said FWC Lt. Bobby Dube.

The Monroe County Sheriff's Office was first to respond after someone called 911, Dube said. They were followed by the FWC and the Coast Guard. Investigators found nothing out of the ordinary with the bridge that might have caught Barber off-guard, Payne said.

"There was nothing new on the bridge or any other hazards that were different," Payne said. "That bridge has been here a long, long time. Longer than most of the people who live here."

The death of the men, both fathers, shocked the Stock Island community, said Eric Castellanos, a friend to both men and owner of Stock Island Fades Spa on Third Avenue. Gonzalez was a barber at Castellanos' shop, where Barber -- a Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority employee -- was a regular customer. Both took their sons to the barbershop as well, Castellanos said.

The tragedy might have been worse -- the men had just dropped off their children at Key West Harbour Yacht Club and were on their way to Key Haven to dock the boat, Castellanos said.

"They all wanted to go back together, but Gabby told everyone to stay there at the harbor and he and Chase would come back and pick everyone up after they docked the boat," Castellanos said.

Gonzalez leaves two boys, Gabby Jr., 10, and Darien, 7, Castellanos said. Barber leaves behind a son, Tristen, who is about 3 years old, Castellanos said. Barber was married to Berenice Barber.

Flowers and candles adorned the barbershop window Thursday and it has remained closed since the crash, Castellanos said.

Mike Heller, a friend of both men and a barber at Stock Island Fades Spa, said Gabby influenced a lot of the young men who came in to get their hair cut. Heller was once one of those young men.

"He tried to steer us away from trouble," Heller said. "We were like brothers."

The men and their families were regular fixtures at Snipe Point on Sundays, Castellanos said. That is where they had been the day of the crash, Castellanos said.

"We're a family, very close-knit," Castellanos said. "Everyone who comes to the barbershop, we lean on each other and help each other. It's a shame we have to lose friends and family to realize how short life is."

Friends of Gonzalez and Barber are holding two fundraisers to help their families.

The first will be at 9 p.m. Saturday at Stock Island Fades Spa, 5630 Third Ave., where a mixed martial arts pay-per-view fight will be screened, and the shop will be taking donations, Castellanos said.

There will also be a family-day event at Bayview Park at 10 a.m. July 14, with food and bounce houses for children.

alinhardt@keysnew.scom

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Stop judging. Not one of you

Stop judging. Not one of you know the whole story and everything that happened so therefore none of you guys have a reason to judge. That was my brother that died in the accident, Chase Barber. They were both sure good people & great fathers & Chase & Gabby were probably on of the most respectful people, you'll ever met.. I know for sure that this whole thing was an accident. It's really late and dark and the bridge is still hard to see with thoses lights at a distance. Everyone makes mistakes. But only God is to judge & in this case no mistakes were made. It was an accident. So before anyone else says something rude, think about it. Because Chase has one 3 year old son, that he was so close to and that his son was very close to him & a beautiful wife that have together since middle school. Gabby had two sons that were his life and the both were really close to there father. They both touched a lot of people's hearts. Including me, Chase was a big impact on my life, he was like a father figure to me. Rip Chase & Gabby ; Gone But Never Forgotten.

Since an investigation was issued and since Snipe Point

was mentioned, I'd be curious to know if alcohol was involved.

I knew someone would say that. That's why I prefaced it the way

I did. The citizen threw out the few facts, so I think most all of us would like to know the rest of the story, although it's not much of a leap to figure out what happened here. These were locals running into a bridge that'd been there all their lives, so the question is a valid one. And we all know about the fun and games at Snipes, don't we? I don't know why the Florida water patrol people don't go out there and clean that mess up. They patrol Rodriguez Key, I understand.

We have yet to hear the facts of this case. It's important for EVERYONE to know the perils of bad decisions that result in deaths in this manner. Just because someone died it doesn't make them saintly and innocent.

Dont judge!

Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Remember when you point your finger at someone, on that same hand three fingers are pointing back at you.

Well, first, your comment makes no sense. But it would

appear that this is the same type of post we saw during the old Acevedo affair.

Secondlly, no one is 'judging'. We would like the facts. Public resources are used when this type of thing happens and the people who pay for those services, the taxpayers, deserve to know the truth. Finaly, just because YOU drive and go boating drunk, doesn't mean everyone else does. During the Acevedo mess, the mindset of other thieves like the Acevedos became very clear. Because one is a thief, they can only live with themselves if they think everyone else does it. In this particular case, it would appear that you must be one who drinks and drives or boats drunk, so you feel everyone else does it to.

CREEP!

WHAT A CREEP YOU ARE.

Why isn't it OK to ask that?

Actually, I heard there was drinking involved.

It's a valid question.

It's a valid question. Those who don't want to have this question answered are those with an ulterior motive. Were they out drinking with the deceased? Do they boat under the influence? Do they think they are above the laws?
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