Man drives car into crowd of people after an alleged fight, 1 dead and 4 injured.
Prisciliano Carranza, 22, of Waukegan, Illinois was charged with first-degree murder after an alleged argument outside of a local sports center led to him driving over 5 people and killing a man in his 40s.
"I know one of the players that got ran over," said Armando Gomez, a witness."I played against him. He was there and I feel bad for him … the car took off, didn't think twice about it, just took off.” A 10-year-old girl, two teenage boys and a man in his 20s who is not related to the other victims suffered injuries in the attack, according to WLS-TV. The 10-year-old girl was treated at the scene while the other three are expected to make a full recovery.
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