Man accused of causing fatal west Bexar County crash was driving 108 mph, affidavit says
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Man accused of causing fatal west Bexar County crash was driving 108 mph, affidavit says
The man accused of causing a deadly two-vehicle crash in far west Bexar County was going 108 mph at the time, over 60 mph over the speed limit, according to an arrest affidavit.Richard Aron Gonzales, 20, was arrested Friday by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office for manslaughter in connection with the April 23 crash, booking records show.The crash happened around 12:30 p.m. in the 11000 block of Alamo Ranch Parkway. >> ‘You’ve got to watch out’: W…
Texas man accused of going 108 mph when he hit an SUV, killing a 71-year-old woman. He now faces manslaughter charges.
Data pulled from the Mustang shows the driver, Richard Aron Gonzales, was speeding in a 45 mph zone before crashing into the SUV, according to an arrest warrant.
A man is accused of going 108 mph when he slammed into an SUV, killing a 71-year-old woman. He now faces manslaughter charges.
Data pulled from the Mustang shows the driver, Richard Aron Gonzales, was speeding in a 45 mph zone before crashing into the SUV, according to an arrest warrant.
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