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Woman Who Caused Homecoming Tragedy Formally Charged With Murder
Adacia Chambers has been formally charged in court with four counts of murder and 46 (!) of felony assault, according to the AP. Here’s what the report said.
A woman accused of running a red light and purposely driving around a barricade and over a police motorcycle before crashing into spectators at Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade was formally charged Tuesday with four counts of second-degree murder and 46 counts of felony assault.
Payne County District Attorney Laura Thomas filed formal charges against 25-year-old Adacia Chambers of Stillwater. Each murder count is punishable by at least 10 years in prison.
Here’s what that looks like on paper.
NEW: Adacia Chambers, alleged driver in #osuhomecoming crash, charged with 4 cts murder 2, 46 assault/battery. pic.twitter.com/22saiXwYBX
— Samantha Vicent (@samanthavicent) November 4, 2015
That’s even worse to look at than it is to say to me for some reason.
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