Pamela Johnson, 47, killed and Charla Jeanette Farmer, 47, charged after single-vehicle crash on Crenshaw County 30 in Crenshaw County, Alabama
Woman charged with manslaughter after crash kills passenger
Alabama state troopers tell Al.com that 47-year-old Charla Jeanette Farmer of Montgomery is charged with manslaughter in the death of Pamela Johnson of Midway, Georgia, on Friday afternoon. Troopers say the 47-year-old Johnson was killed when the Jeep Wrangler she was riding in ran off the roadway and struck a tree.
Fatal crash leads to arrest
The crash occurred on Crenshaw County 30 (Beaver Pond Road) one mile west of the Pike and Crenshaw County Line.
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Was she charged for this?
Of course not
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