A 22-year-old man is facing manslaughter and DUI charges after he allegedly drove his Corvette 116 mph, causing a deadly head-on crash in Tempe last month. abc15
According to court paperwork, 22-year-old Demonti Deleon was driving a Corvette at a high rate of speed when he caused a crash that killed his passenger and injured several others near Priest Drive and Southern Avenue on March 29.
Two other vehicles were involved in the crash. One of those victims was hospitalized in serious condition with broken ribs and vertebrae among other injuries.Deleon was reportedly driving the Corvette at approximately 116 miles per hour moments before crossing into oncoming traffic, causing the crash. Deleon also allegedly admitted to drinking prior to the crash and has two previous DUI convictions.He faces several charges including reckless manslaughter, aggravated DUI, and endangerment.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man hospitalized after being hit by a train in TempeA man is in the hospital after being hit by a train near Mill Avenue and Broadway Road early Sunday morning abc15
Read more »
Soldotna man sentenced to almost 31 years for fatal 2021 DUIThe Soldotna man was accused of driving erratically after leaving a bar in the early morning hours, driving 78 mph in a 35 mph zone, and driving across the oncoming lane of traffic.
Read more »
Woman killed, driver arrested for alleged DUI in Pacific Palisades crashA 32-year-old woman was killed and at least six others were injured when a car on PCH slammed into a group of pedestrians and parked cars, according to LAFD.
Read more »
You Could Buy John Cena's Corvette C7.R-Based InCENArator | CarscoopsYou Could Buy John Cena's Corvette C7.R-Based InCENArator | Carscoops carscoops
Read more »
1 man killed, 1 man rescued from house fire in Elyria Sunday morningOne person was killed in a house fire in Elyria Sunday morning, and another person was treated at a hospital and released, according to Elyria Fire Chief Joseph Pronesti.
Read more »