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News Philadelphia PA Drunk driving charges filed in auto accident that left 2 teens dead

A 19-year-old Ambler, PA man on Aug. 17 was arrested on vehicular homicide charges in connection with a high-speed Montgomery County car accident in which two teen-agers were killed and two others sustained injuries. Story found on
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Authorities charged Connor J. McNicholas, of Bryant Court, with two counts of vehicular homicide while driving under the influence and one count of driving under the influence (DUI), according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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PA News Update Drunk driving charges filed in auto accident that left 2 teens dead

A 19-year-old Ambler, PA man on Aug. 17 was arrested on vehicular homicide charges in connection with a high-speed Montgomery County car accident in which two teen-agers were killed and two others sustained injuries. Story found on injury lawyer Philadelphia PA web site.



Authorities charged Connor J. McNicholas, of Bryant Court, with two counts of vehicular homicide while driving under the influence and one count of driving under the influence (DUI), according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Breaking NewsBicycle rider critically injured after being rear-ended by a truck

By JIM DANKO

A bicyclist was listed in critical condition after he was rear-ended by a truck in Augusta on Monday, Aug. 8, according to The Augusta Chronicle.

A Richmond County Sheriff’s deputy said the bicyclist, Ernest Tanner , 57, of Augusta, sustained head trauma as a result of the bicycle accident near 1779 Tobacco Road, the Chronicle reported. The cause of the accident appears to be truck driver negligence. Charges of following too closely are pending against truck driver Willie Ferrell. Police also believe speeding was a factor in the bicycle-truck accident.

The Chronicle is reporting that a witness told authorities it appeared as though Ferrell was trying to swerve out of the way before he hit the cyclist. Tanner was properly equipped with reflectors, according to deputy reports, but the report did not indicate if Tanner was wearing a helmet.

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