“That cop has a lot of questions to answer pertaining to his speed and sheer negligence.”
A Louisiana cop is facing charges for plowing into an unrelated car and during a high-speed chase on New Year’s Eve — leaving two high school cheerleaders dead.
Eighteenth Judicial District Attorney Tony Clayton berated the cop, who has been with the police department for less than a year. He previously worked for a sheriff’s office in the state. The chase began when Zanders, 24, entered a home where he was not welcomed and shoved his father to the ground before taking the keys to a Nissan,Zanders, who was later arrested when his car stalled, is expected to also face charges of manslaughter in the deaths of the two girls on top of the charges tied to the car theft, according to the West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, the newspaper reported.
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