On Sunday, the police department identified the driver in the Jan. 22 collision as Johnny Ford. Initial reports said the crash had involved a city employee.
Firefighters and paramedics from American Medical Response were called to the scene and provided lifesaving efforts to the two men, who were both transported to the hospital. One of the victims, a 68-year-old man, was later pronounced deceased.
Family who spoke to CBS Sacramento identified the deceased victim as 68-year-old Joe Serna and that the other victim was his brother.
Joe used a wheelchair and his brother was his caretaker, Joe Victor said. The two lived in an apartment near where they were hit.
Following the collision, the department's Traffic Unit and a Major Case Investigator responded to investigate. Meanwhile, a deputy district attorney and members of the Victim Witness Unit from the San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office also responded.
On Sunday, police said that investigators preliminary determined that Ford was not at fault.
Ford was appointed city manager on November. He had previously served as Stockton's deputy city manager until he was terminated in 2009 over allegations of giving out free Stockton Arena tickets to children that later proved to be false.
Police said the investigation into the collision continues.
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