Norris Boating Accident Leaves Operator In Serious Condition

  • Monday, July 13, 2015
TWRA Investigator Matt Majors stands at the engine’s lower unit, which was torn from the boat during an accident at Heatherly’s point on Norris Lake late Thursday night.
TWRA Investigator Matt Majors stands at the engine’s lower unit, which was torn from the boat during an accident at Heatherly’s point on Norris Lake late Thursday night.

A LaFollette boater remains in serious condition following a boating accident that happened on Norris Lake late Thursday night.

Just before midnight, Jimmy Arnold, 52, from LaFollette, was operating an open bow 24-foot Chaparral boat on Norris Lake when the accident occurred just downstream of Shanghai Marina. According to witnesses on a nearby houseboat, Mr. Arnold, who was the vessel's sole occupant, was headed to their location at Heatherly’s point when the vessel ran aground sending it about 69 feet onto the point.  Witnesses onboard the houseboat dialed 911.

Members of Campbell County EMS responded to the accident and delivered Mr. Arnold to crews with UT LIFESTAR who air lifted him to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. 

The accident remains under investigation by the TWRA.

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