Silas Brown, 35, and Tarik Kindell, 22, killed in wrong-way collision on Georgia 400 in Forsyth County, Georgia
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Deputies said Silas Brown, 35, was driving a black Alfa Romeo Stelvio traveling southbound in the northbound lanes. Brown was driving over 100 mph, deputies said.
Man going in excess of 100mph the wrong way on GA-400 causes head-on crash, killing himself and one other
According to the sheriff's office, their 911 center received calls around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday about a driver going south on GA-400 North "traveling at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour."
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Early Sunday morning, Tarik’s mother said she followed his route home through an app. He was heading north on Georgia 400 at about 1:30 a.m. in the morning, five minutes away from home, when his movements stopped.
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Just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, Forsyth’s 911 center started receiving calls about a wrong-way driver on the highway. Silas Brown, 35, of Atlanta was driving a black Alfa Romeo Stelvio, traveling southbound in the northbound lanes, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
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Brown was identified by dozens of friends on social media as one of the stars of BET’s “Ink, Paper, Scissors,” which aired in 2016.
911 calls released from fatal wrong-way crash on Georgia 400
Emergency dispatchers received several calls early Sunday morning concerning a man driving 100 mph in the wrong direction on Georgia 400, causing a fiery crash that killed himself and another driver in Forsyth County, deputies say.
Two killed in wrong-way wreck Sunday
The crash closed GA400 northbound for between exits 12 and 13 for several hours Sunday morning. The investigation is on-going.
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