
A Maryland woman was arrested and charged with 13 counts, including negligent vehicular manslaughter, negligent homicide and driving under the influence of alcohol, following the July 6 crash that left Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two others dead. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: A Maryland woman has been charged after a July crash that killed former Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two other young men.
Key Points:
The alleged DUI crash shows how reckless driving can kill innocent people and raise fear for families and commuters.
The charges may deter drunk driving and show that police and prosecutors can hold drivers accountable.
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Named driver charged in connection with the fatal crash; the article centers on her alleged conduct and arrest.
One of the victims named in the headline and article; central to the crash and its aftermath.
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney who announced the arrest and charges; a key public official in the story.
Named victim killed in the crash and part of the core incident.
Named victim killed in the crash and part of the core incident.
Police agency that investigated and described the crash in its release.
Office associated with the charging announcement and prosecutorial action in the case.
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Jackson’s college team history is mentioned as background on his profile.
Mentioned as the high school attended by Jackson, Hazel, and Lytton.