tagged w/ DUI Manslaughter
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Kelli was killed at the age of 18 by two underage drunk drivers and three morons that sold alcohol to high school students. Kelli did not know either driver however she did know one of the other passengers who offered to give Kelli a ride home.
Three teens died after racing on impulse. The other underage drunk driver was allowed to "call a friend" by the South Carolina Highway Patrol and was never charged. The Trooper told me (Kelli's mom) that he knew the kid had been drinking & he hoped it made me feel better that he didnt allow the boy to drive his car home.
you know what? it really didnt make me feel better. What would have made me feel better would have been if the "trooper" did the job he was paid to do and took the kid in for a breathalyzer and charged him for underage drinking and a DUI.
The state of South Carolina did not charge the THEE moron ADULTS that sold the alcohol to over 60 high school students. Even when photos were provided of these kids INSIDE their house with bottles of alcohol in the background.
you cant sell meth out of your private home, but in South Carolina, if it's a drug the state makes makes money off of- the state looks the other way.
The adults even had another underage keg party for MINORS the next weekend after the three kids died-- not even 3 days after my daughter was put in the ground.
party on right?!
Craig Ryan, Margaret Tidwell and Danton Hardman:
never even said they were sorry for contributing to the deaths of
Kelli Laine Lewis, Timothy Jason Dye and Thomas Byington.Kelli was killed at the age of 18 by two underage drunk drivers and three morons that... more
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The NFL has suspended Cleveland Browns receiver Donte' Stallworth without pay for the 2009 season because of violations of the league's substance-abuse and personal-conduct policies, the NFL announced this morning.
Stallworth pled guilty to DUI manslaughter on June 16 after killing pedestrian Mario Reyes while driving drunk on March 14. It was the morning after Stallworth earned a $4.5 million roster bonus from the Browns.The NFL has suspended Cleveland Browns receiver Donte' Stallworth without pay for... more
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MIAMI -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth will be charged Wednesday with killing a pedestrian last month while driving drunk in Miami, people familiar with the case told The Associated Press.
ESPN's Michael Smith confirmed the story.
Two people told the AP that an arrest warrant charging the 28-year-old Stallworth with DUI manslaughter will be filed Wednesday in the March 14 accident that killed 59-year-old Mario Reyes. The people requested anonymity because the charges haven't been announced.The charge carries a possible 15-year prison sentence. Stallworth's blood-alcohol level after the crash was .12, well above Florida's legal limit of .08, according to results of a blood test. Stallworth will also be charged with DUI, according to the people informed about the case.
Stallworth, who is expected to surrender in court Thursday, released a statement after the incident saying, "My family and I are grief-stricken over the tragic accident which occurred Saturday on Miami Beach where Mario Reyes sadly lost his life."
He returned to Cleveland and has been working out with the team, which Miami Beach police were aware of, according to Stallworth's attorney, Chris Lyons.
A Miami Beach police report said that Reyes was not in a crosswalk on busy MacArthur Causeway when he was struck by the Bentley luxury car driven by Stallworth. The construction crane operator was trying to catch a bus home after finishing his shift about 7:15 a.m.
The report also quoted Stallworth as saying he flashed his lights at Reyes in an attempted warning and that Stallworth was driving about 50 mph in a 40-mph zone.
Stallworth signed a seven-year, $35 million contract with the Browns before last season but was injured much of the year. He previously played for New England, Philadelphia and New Orleans.MIAMI -- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donte Stallworth will be charged Wednesday... more
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