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St. Louis Man Charged In Fatal Street Racing Crash

St. Louis Man Charged In Fatal Street Racing Crash

St. Louis Man Charged In Fatal Street Racing Crash

Introduction

A federal jury has charged a St. Louis man with first-degree involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action in a deadly street racing crash.

As per the lawsuit, the plaintiff was a 55-year-old man, and the defendant was a 22-year-old youngster. It also highlighted that the defendant lost control of his vehicle while racing, which collided with the plaintiff's car and struck a vehicle with two women. The whole incident was captured on a surveillance video.

The plaintiff was declared dead at the hospital. The driver of one of the cars that were racing with the defendant was treated at the hospital.

A St. Louis judge has rejected a bail plea for the defendant who has a criminal history that includes convictions of misdemeanor resisting arrest, unlawful use of a weapon and auto theft. As per the online court record, the defendant still does not have an attorney to defend his side.

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