Video Shows Witness Chase Down Man Who Fatally Struck Texas Off-Duty Officer In Car Crash

Newly released footage shows the jaw-dropping moments of an eyewitness running and capturing a man who had just fatally struck an off-duty Texas detective in a drunk-driving car crash, the NY Post reported.  The video, obtained by WFAA, Fox 4, and other outlines, shows the convicted killer Dylan Molina fleeing the fatal scene on foot. The crash occurred on Nov. 27, 2021, killing  Euless police Detective Alex Cervantes and injuring his wife and two kids who were also in the vehicle.  Thanks to the good Samaritan, Justin Gonzalez, who quickly sprung into action, chasing Molina down and pinning him to the ground until police arrived. Gonzalez is heard in the video screaming,  “Hey! Get your f— a– over here, motherf—er.” Gonzalez told the outlet “I don’t know why it had to happen that it did… But I knew he wasn’t going anywhere. I couldn’t let him go.”  Molina pleaded guilty in January to intoxication manslaughter and three counts of intoxication assault, according to the Fort-Worth Star Telegram. He was sentenced to “15 years on the manslaughter plea and 10 years each on the assault pleas with the sentences to run concurrently,” the newspaper reported. The bartender, Cala Richardson, who served Molina “eight double vodka cocktails,” the day of the fatal crash, was also arrested and charged with one count of sale to a certain person, a misdemeanor, according to police per the Star-Telegram. She could face up to a year in prison if convicted.  #Clique, what are your thoughts?

Police Officer Arrested After High-Speed Chase Led To Crash That Left Two High School Cheerleaders Dead

A Louisiana police officer is behind bars after crashing into a vehicle, during a high-speed chase, that left two high school cheerleaders dead, NY Post reported.   Officer David Cauthron, 42, of the Addis police force, was taken into custody Sunday after ramming his patrol car into an unrelated vehicle which led to the death of Maggie Dunn, 17, and Caroline Gill, 15. Maggie’s brother Liam Dunn, was also “critically injured” from the crash.  According to the outlet, Cauthron was in a high-speed pursuit of 24-year-old Tyquel Zanders, during the time of the crash. Zanders is accused of stealing a family member’s vehicle. Sources told the news station that Cauthron’s car was going 86 miles per hour at the time of the crash and no brakes were applied before impact. Witnesses said Cauthron also ran the red light when he reached the intersection, according to the news station. Cauthron was charged with two counts of negligent homicide and one count of negligent injuring reports state. Zanders, who was later apprehended when his car stopped, will also face charges of manslaughter in the deaths of the two girls in addition to the charges linked to the car theft, according to the West Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, the newspaper reported. “For these kids to not to have been able to start the New Year is inexcusable, but we’ll follow the facts first,” District Attorney Tony told the new station, adding that Cauthron “has a lot of questions to answer pertaining to his speed and sheer negligence.” #Clique, what are your thoughts?