Parade takes center stage at KeizerFEST MAN CHARGED FOR RAMPAGE PEDESTRIAN KILLED IS IDENTIFIED BY LES ZAITZ and MATT RAWLINGS | Of the Keizertimes FILE PHOTO, Keizertimes The Valley Credit Service KeizerFest parade will be hitting the streets on Saturday, Aug. 7 at 10:30 a.m. The parade will travel south on River Road from Lockhaven to Glynbrook St. — the parade will disband after Burger King at Glynbrook. All fl oats and groups gather in northern Keizer with their best outfi ts, themed trailers and vehicles to march or stroll down River Road. The theme to this years parade is Dancin' in the Streets and the 2021 Iris is named Bitty Beauty. Staging begins at 7:30 a.m. and River See PARADE, page 3 SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS : 47-year-old Silverton man is accused of killing a pedestrian in Keizer on Wednesday, July 28 as he fl ed police in a stolen Nissan Xterra in an indictment issued on Friday, July 30. Sean K. Beck also is accused of attempted murder of Keizer police offi - cers in an episode that started in Keizer Wednesday evening and ended with a gunfi ght in the parking lot of Home Depot in northeast Salem. The Oregon State Police on Saturday identifi ed the pedestrian on Saturday as Becky Dietzel, 64, of Salem. She was struck and killed in the 4400 block of North River Road in Keizer after police con- tacted two men in a sto- len vehicle several blocks north in the parking are of VCA Keizer Ve t e r i n a r y Hospital. “I think it's important to pause and observe that the greatest tragedy in this incident, by far, SEAN K. BECK, Suspect NEWSTAND PRICE: $1.00/ ISSUE On Thursday, July 29, police process evidence at the scene of shooting between the driver of a stolen vehicle and Keizer police. officers. Photo by LYNDON ZAITZ of Keizertimes is the death of Ms. Dietzel. Due to the investigation, I am not at liberty to expound upon her circumstances or their grief,” said Keizer Police Chief John Teague. Kenny Blount, a witness who saw Dietzel get struck — KENNY BLOUNT, Witness by the vehicle, said that she was in the crosswalk at the intersection blockading a vehicle at the Home Depot of Cummings and River Rd. while on Northeast Cherry Avenue and the the light was red for through traffi c. sounds of gunfi re could be heard. Police “That car just plowed that poor later said Beck surrendered and was taken woman. I pulled over to the side to Salem Health Hospital for treatment of and got my military fi rst-aid kit. several gunshot wounds. But by the time I got within three "The fi rst thing I heard was pop, pop, feet of her, she was already gone,” pop, pop. You could tell it was coming Blount said. from the north end of River Road," said According to an earlier police witness Rachel Washburn. "I looked out statement, Beck fi red at police my window, didn't see anything. Then before driving off . The second there's more pop pop pop ... And then all man, not yet identifi ed, stayed at the scene and cooperated with police. See RAMPAGE, page 2 Witness video showed police