Twitter statement Sunday. "As the facts continue to be pieced together, a picture is emerging of an accident in which a truck careened out of control."On Monday, Trantalis told local news station WPLG that the driver should be the one making an apology, not him."Let's focus on what really happened, and what happened was that someone was killed," Trantalis said. "So the apology goes to him and his family and his friends and the people that knew him.
That's where the apology needs to come from."He continued, "The apology needs to come from the person who perpetrated this act, OK?