A woman has been charged with 13 charges, including unintended killing of vehicles, for the car accident that killed Minnesota Vikings Shayree Jackson again in July.
Jackson and Two others were killed In the accident in the early hours of July 6, weeks before the training camp began.
Cori Clingman was charged on 13 charges, including unintended killing of vehicles related to driving under influence, according to prosecutors in Prince George County, a suburb of Washington.
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Klinsmann said up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Jackson was formulated in the fourth round of the US Football Association draft last year, but he was never able to take the shots.
“I completely crushed this news,” said Kevin Ocunil, coach of his team at the time of Jackson's death.
“Khyree brought an infectious energy to our facility and our team. His confidence and attractive personality immediately directed his teammates. In a short time, it was clear that Khyre was his desire to become the best person to be for his family and those around him.
Jackson, one of the passengers, and the 23 -year -old, who was driving the car, were announced at the scene. Police said Anthony Lytton Junior, 23, who was sitting at the back of the car, was transferred to the area hospital, where he announced his death later. He played the three high school football together and won the State Championship.
Police said that Clinjman had crashed into the car while carrying the three men while trying to change the corridors. Police said they were “driving at a high speed rate” when the car was beaten.
Clingman had other passengers in the car at the time of the accident, but none of them was injured as a result. Also, a third car driver was not injured.
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Jackson took a break from football after high school, but he returned to sport when he joined the College of Community, as he turned from the wide recipient to the corner. He played two seasons under the leadership of Nick Saban in Alabama before finishing him A collective profession in OregonWhere was the first PAC-12 team.
Fox News Polina Daidaj and Associated Press contributed to this report.
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