Labour Day driver - eight new charges

Tue, Jan 22nd 2019, 08:00 AM

 

A voluntary bill of indictment was served on Travis Lamar Sawyer yesterday, the driver of the truck which mowed into a crowd during last year’s Labour Day parade, with some eight counts of causing harm by negligence being added to his list of charges.
That raises the number of charges against him to 12, which includes four counts of manslaughter by negligence stemming from the June 1, 2018 incident that killed four women and injured 24 people. The 23-year-old Silver Gates resident will appear before Justice Bernard Turner on February 15 for his formal arraignment...

A voluntary bill of indictment was served on Travis Lamar Sawyer yesterday, the driver of the truck which mowed into a crowd during last year’s Labour Day parade, with some eight counts of causing harm by negligence being added to his list of charges.

That raises the number of charges against him to 12, which includes four counts of manslaughter by negligence stemming from the June 1, 2018 incident that killed four women and injured 24 people. The 23-year-old Silver Gates resident will appear before Justice Bernard Turner on February 15 for his formal arraignment...

 

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