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An Illinois teen was charged with reckless homicide after police said they tried to go airborne while driving, killing 4 passengers in the car

An Illinois teen was charged with reckless homicide after police said they tried to go airborne while driving, killing 4 passengers in the car INSIDER 2 hrs ago © Timothy Abero / EyeEm / Getty Images Timothy Abero / EyeEm / Getty Images Four teenagers died after their car went airborne over the crest of a hill and split in half. Police say they believe the driver acted with intent and drove at an extremely high rate of speed. The 17-year-old driver, who was not identified due to their age, was charged with reckless homicide. A 17-year-old driver was charged with reckless homicide after a car crash over the weekend that killed four teenage passengers in the car.

17-Year-Old Charged With Reckless Homicide, Accused Of Trying To Go Airborne In Hickory Hills Crash That Killed 4 Teenagers

17-Year-Old Charged With Reckless Homicide, Accused Of Trying To ‘Go Airborne’ In Hickory Hills Crash That Killed 4 Teenagers WBBM By Web Staff     HICKORY HILLS, Illinois (WBBM) A teen driver has been charged with reckless homicide, after four fellow teenagers were killed in a grisly crash in southwest suburban Hickory Hills over the weekend, after police said the driver tried to “go airborne” over a hill. Six people were in the 2008 Mercedes SUV, which hit a tree and split in two on 89th Street at 86th Court around 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Two of the victims were pronounced dead on the scene, and two more also later died from their injuries.

Reckless homicide charges filed for crash that killed 4

Reckless homicide charges filed for crash that killed 4
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