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Adarius Hayes, 20, turned himself in to the Largo Police Department and is being held at the Pinellas County Jail.
The crash occurred on May 10th at an intersection in Largo when Hayes, driving a Dodge Durango, collided with a Kia Soul.
According to police, Hayes was driving at 78.9 mph in a 40 mph zone and made aggressive lane changes prior to the collision.
The victims include two children, Charlie Solomon Rivera, 4, Jabari Solomon, 10, and Gail Price, 78.
Hayes has been charged with three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of reckless driving with serious bodily injury.
Hayes was a highly-rated linebacker recruit and was expected to have a bigger role on the team this season.
Why this matters: This tragic incident has devastating consequences for the families of the victims and also impacts the career of a promising young football player. It also highlights the dangers of reckless driving and speeding.
The investigation revealed that Adarius Hayes was driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit and made multiple unsafe lane changes before colliding with the Kia Soul. The Kia Soul was attempting a left-hand turn when it was struck by Hayes’ vehicle. The force of the impact resulted in fatal injuries to the driver and two children in the backseat. Hayes and one of his passengers were treated for injuries at a local hospital. Eyewitness accounts and video surveillance corroborated the police findings, leading to the charges against Hayes. The University of Miami athletic department has suspended Hayes indefinitely, pending the outcome of the legal proceedings.
Q: What charges does Adarius Hayes face?
Adarius Hayes faces three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of reckless driving with serious bodily injury.
Q: What was Hayes’ speed at the time of the crash?
Police determined that Hayes was traveling 78.9 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Q: What has been the University of Miami’s response?
Hayes has been indefinitely suspended from all sports activities, per athletic department policy.
Reckless driving can have deadly consequences.
Speed limits are in place to protect everyone on the road.
The legal and personal ramifications of vehicular homicide are severe.
This tragedy serves as a reminder to drive responsibly and be mindful of other drivers.
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