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Decatur High grad killed in DUI crash, driver 16 years in prison

DA: Driver sentenced to 16 years in prison for DUI crash that killed Decatur High grad in 2018 Kennedy Segars was a freshman at Alabama State University and was home visiting her mom for her birthday that day when the crash happened. Author: Jessica Brown Updated: 9:49 PM EDT July 9, 2021 STONECREST, Ga. Editor s note: The video above is from a previous story.  DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced the driver accused in the DUI crash that killed a college freshman who was a recent Decatur High School grad in 2018 received a maximum sentence of 16 years in prison. Reginald Stubbs, 55, was in court Friday afternoon and pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the first degree, DUI less safe, DUI per se, reckless driving and following to closely in a crash that killed Decatur High grad Kennedy Segars, 18, on Oct. 13, 2018.

DUI driver sentenced to 16 years in fatal car crash

DUI driver sentenced to 16 years in fatal car crash Man sentenced in fatal DUI car crash A DeKalb County judge sentenced a DUI driver to the maximum of 16 years behind bars for causing a crash that claimed the life of a college student, Kennedy Segars. DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - A DeKalb County judge sentenced a man to 16 years in prison for killing a college student in a fatal DUI crash. Defendant Reginald Stubbs rear-ended the Alabama State University freshman Kennedy Segars on Klondike Road while driving drunk back in October of 2018. Being Kennedy s mother was the biggest privilege and pleasure I ever had. She was my pride and joy and you wrongfully took her from me, Kennedy s mother Quvada Moreland told the court as she wept.

City of Buffalo to Re-bid Klondike Project – Sheridan Media

Hook told the council there was a bid opening on June 22 nd, and the city received one bid from Simon Construction for about $420,800 and another from Croell, Inc. for roughly $287,000. He explained that both bids were over the engineer’s estimate of $275,000 and he explained why he suggested rejecting the bids. The portion of Klondike Road owned by the city is from Yukon Lane to Fullerton Avenue. Beyond that section, it is owned by Johnson County and will be paved by the county.

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