Man accused of breaking probation in horrific Washington Pike deaths faces May 26 hearing date
Curtis Scott Harper, 31, has picked up a new misdemeanor domestic assault charge while serving probation in the Knox County case. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 3:25 PM EDT May 7, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. A Middle Tennessee man on probation for killing three people in a horrific 2012 crash on Washington Pike will remain in jail in Knox County for at least the next few weeks, a judge decided Friday.
Curtis Scott Harper, 31, is facing the potential loss of his probation status after picking up a new misdemeanor domestic violence charge in Williamson County, where he now lives. Knox County authorities have filed paperwork seeking to revoke him, and last month he turned himself in to await a resolution in the case.