Las Vegas, Nevada – Jemarcus Williams, 46, the man accused of a DUI crash that killed two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers, appeared in court again on Tuesday morning.
Charges and Background:
Williams faces a multitude of charges stemming from the fatal incident, including:
- Two counts of driving under the influence (DUI) resulting in death
- Two counts of failing to stop at the scene of a crash
- Two counts of reckless driving resulting in death
- Misdemeanor charges of speeding
- Misdemeanor charges of failing to properly approach a traffic incident
- Misdemeanor charges of failing to decrease speed under certain circumstances
Incident Details:
According to police reports, Williams struck and killed Nevada Highway Patrol Sgt. Michael Abbate and Trooper Alberto Felix early Thursday morning while they were assisting another motorist on Interstate 15 near D Street. Abbate and Felix had pulled over on the highway to check on the individual who had reportedly fallen asleep behind the wheel.
Arrest and Court Appearances:
Following the crash, Williams fled the scene but was later apprehended by authorities. During a court appearance on Friday, his bail was set at $500,000. He remains incarcerated in the Clark County Detention Center.
Investigation and Developments:
Prosecutors have alleged that Williams was seen “heavily intoxicated” at the Palms casino shortly before the fatal incident. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and further updates are expected as the case progresses.
Honoring the Fallen Troopers:
The deaths of Sgt. Abbate and Trooper Felix have shaken the Nevada law enforcement community and the Las Vegas community as a whole. Tributes have poured in for the fallen troopers, who were remembered for their dedication to duty and service.
Key Takeaways:
- Jemarcus Williams has been charged with multiple offenses related to the DUI crash that killed two Nevada Highway Patrol troopers.
- Williams remains in custody with a $500,000 bail.
- The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
- Sgt. Abbate and Trooper Felix are being remembered for their service and sacrifice.
This is a developing story. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
Credits: Review Journal
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