Pedestrian seriously injured and driver Shonda Carter arrested in collision at River Drive and Division Street in Davenport, Iowa
One person in Serious Condition after Car vs. Pedestrian Accident
The driver of the car, 40-year-old Shonda Carter was arrested for willful injury with serious injury, serious injury by motor, operating while intoxicated, no insurance, reckless driving and having an expired registration.
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