An alleged gang member, who was out on bond for multiple felony offenses in Dallas County, has been charged with murder after leading police on a high-speed chase in a Camaro and crashing into a stranded vehicle, killing the driver, according to the Grand Prairie Police Department. Llonis Arevalo, 26, of Irving, also faces charges of evading arrest causing death, resisting arrest, and collision involving death, police said.
Main Idea: Grand Prairie police say Llonis Arevalo was charged with murder after a high-speed chase in North Texas ended in a crash that killed a stranded driver.
Key Points:
A police chase in Grand Prairie ended in a death, showing how violent driving can put residents, officers, and bystanders at risk and raise public costs for emergency care and policing.
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