Girl Accused of Killing Bride in DUI Smash Denied Bond

Girl Accused of Killing Bride in DUI Smash Denied Bond

A South Carolina woman accused of drunkenly crashing into a bride and groom on their wedding day appeared in court for her bond hearing. The bride, Samantha Miller, was killed instantly in the crash. During the hearing, the bride’s family spoke one by one. Miller’s mom says “The defendant made the conscious decision to get…

See: Fatal Accidents Appealing Drivers High on Marijuana Soars | NBC Nightly News

See: Fatal Accidents Appealing Drivers High on Marijuana Soars | NBC Nightly News

States that have legalized marijuana, like Washington, are seeing a spike in fatal accidents involving drivers who have used pot, according to a AAA study. » Subscribe to NBC News: C » Watch more NBC video: s NBC News is a leading source of global news and information. Here you will find clips from NBC…

Bodycam footage shows intense 2nd officer arrives at deadly break

Bodycam footage shows intense 2nd officer arrives at deadly break

Bodycam footage obtained from the Stillwater, Oklahoma Police Department shows the moment an officer responds to a high-speed crash that left two dead. The 18-year-old driver of a Mustang was later arrested and faces second-degree murder charges. #news #usnews #oklahoma CBS News Streaming Network is the premier 24/7 anchored streaming news service from CBS News…

Husband of Bride Killed by Alleged Inebriated Driver Speaks Out

Husband of Bride Killed by Alleged Inebriated Driver Speaks Out

The heartbroken groom whose bride was killed on their wedding day by an accused drunk driver is speaking for the first time. Aric Hutchinson and his bride, Samantha, were leaving their wedding reception in a golf cart when they were hit by a car. He was badly injured but Samantha was killed. The alleged drunk…

Unusual technology to terminate drunk driving

Unusual technology to terminate drunk driving

A research team is developing technology for vehicles that could detect if anyone is above the legal limit and prevent them from starting the vehicle. As Mark Strassmann reports, the technology could potentially save thousands of lives each year from drunk driving.

What jail chaplain acknowledged to ‘affluenza teen’ day sooner than begin

What jail chaplain acknowledged to ‘affluenza teen’ day sooner than begin

Couch was released this week after spending two years in jail for violating his probation conditions for a 2013 fatal drunk-driving accident.