Nightside Report July 2, 2021: Drunk driving crackdown bill in honor of Abbas family advances in US Congress, Metro Detroit man makes documentary about truck traffic in his neighborhood
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Drunk driving crackdown bill in honor of Abbas family advances in U.S. Congress
DETROIT – A plan to crack down on drunk driving is advancing in U.S. Congress.
The HALT Act was sparked by the tragic death of a Metro Detroit family of five.
Issam, Rima, Ali, Isabella, and Giselle Abbas
were killed by wrong-way drunk driver while on the way home to Northville from a family vacation in 2019.
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Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty and file hate crime charges against the man accused of shooting dead eight people in attacks on three spas in Georgia.
Robert Aaron Long was indicted by a grand jury in Georgia s Fulton County on Tuesday for the murders of four women in a 16 March attack on two spas in the city of Atlanta.
The 22-year-old is facing separate charges related to an attack on a spa in Cherokee County the same day that left another four people dead.
Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty and file hate crime charges against the man accused of shooting dead eight people, including six women of Asian origin, in attacks on three spas in the southern US state of Georgia.
Hate crime charges sought in Georgia spa shootings
Posted : 2021-05-12 10:51
Updated : 2021-05-12 10:51
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis announces she will seek the death penalty in the Atlanta area spa shootings at a news conference in Atlanta, Ga., May 11. Reuters-Yonhap
Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty and file hate crime charges against the man accused of shooting dead eight people, including six women of Asian origin, in attacks on three spas in the southern U.S. state of Georgia.
Robert Aaron Long, 22, was indicted by a grand jury in Georgia s Fulton County on Tuesday for the murders of four women in a March 16 attack on two spas in the city of Atlanta.