Tyron Barrett, 17; Jarvis Redding, 18; Oman Ellis, 21; and G’Nai Foster, 22; killed, two hospitalized after speeding car fleeing from police crashes on I-75 in Monroe County, Georgia
4 dead, 2 injured after extreme high-speed chase, fiery crash on I-75 in Monroe Co.
Before the deputy could stop the vehicle, the driver increased speed to 137 miles per hour. The driver refused to stop, increasing in speed to over 169 miles per hour.
Four Killed In Monroe County Wreck
Five minutes later a motorist saw a body lying on the ramp at High Falls Road (Exit 198) and a car on fire in the trees.
4 killed when Dodge Charger doing 169 mph crashes in woods on I-75 in Middle Georgia
At about 12:15 a.m., a Monroe sheriff’s deputy parked along the freeway’s northbound lanes near the Georgia Public Safety Training Center clocked a black Dodge Charger doing 102 mph, Freeman said.
4 victims identified after fiery Monroe County crash, chase tops out at 170 mph
Coroner Joey Proctor says the four men all came from the Griffin area and he identified them as: Tyron Barrett, 17; Jarvis Redding, 18; Oman Ellis, 21; and G’Nai Foster, 22.
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