Taylor Catherine Reilly, 18, and Dylan Laurenzo, 18, killed, and drivers Zachery Albanese, 19, and Peter Lawrence, 26, charged in street-racing collision on Route 6 in Johnston, Rhode Island
Drivers charged with street racing in Johnston crash that killed two
Albanese and Lawrence were arraigned on two counts of driving to endanger resulting in death and one count of street racing at the state police headquarters and released on $10,000 personal recognizance. They are scheduled to appear at District Court, Warwick, on Friday for a re-arraignment hearing.
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Albanese and Lawrence were both arraigned and released on $10,000 bail. They'll be in court on Friday.
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Both men were previously arraigned at the Rhode Island State Police headquarters and released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond, which was reinstated during Friday’s hearing.
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