Driver Charged with Murder in I-95 Crash that killed Two State Troopers

The charges get ramped up when you kill law enforcement or other first responders while driving drunk, so let's hope so.

Legally charges can not be "ramped up" no matter who it is.
The only legal reason to increase charges is if there were flashing lights as well, and she also ignored them.
That would be a greater infraction.
 
Legally charges can not be "ramped up" no matter who it is.
The only legal reason to increase charges is if there were flashing lights as well, and she also ignored them.
That would be a greater infraction.
The charges may not, but the penalties will, the same as if you killed someone while reckless, or you killed someone while under the influence. DUI is stiffer penalties. Penalties also increase for hitting highway workers and first responders.
 
The charges may not, but the penalties will, the same as if you killed someone while reckless, or you killed someone while under the influence. DUI is stiffer penalties. Penalties also increase for hitting highway workers and first responders.
They should also add hate crime and murder because she ran down officers that just pulled her over.
 
This happened near where I live last year, a new cop, only 6 months on the force, was behind someone who had a flat tire on the interstate, and some dumb young, drunk woman smashed into his car. He is relearning how to walk now. I hope the murder charge sticks.



Authorities have identified a Montgomery County woman they said was the driver who ran down two state troopers and a pedestrian early Monday morning in Philadelphia, killing all three.

On Tuesday, state police said in a news release that Jayana Tanae Webb, 21, of Eagleville, was driving under the influence when she struck and killed Troopers Martin Mack III, of Bristol Borough, and Branden Sisca, of Montgomery County. The two were helping a pedestrian alongside Interstate 95 southbound near the stadiums at the Broad Street exit when all three were struck and killed.

Police identified the man who was walking along the road as Reyes Rivera Oliveras, 28, of Allentown.

Webb's charges include three counts each of third-degree murder, homicide by vehicle while DUI, homicide by vehicle, as well as two counts of second-degree manslaughter of a law enforcement officer, all of which are felonies. She also faces misdemeanor offenses of involuntary manslaughter, recklessly endangering another person and DUI, as well as several summary traffic citations.

Kill Her!
 

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