Lucien Joseph Barbarin, 34, killed and driver Paul William Olsen Jr., 49, arrested in pedestrian collision on US 190 in Mandeville, Louisiana
Suspected drunk driver kills man in Mandeville roadway: Fox 8 report
Authorities said they believed both Barbarin and Olsen were impaired. Blood samples were sent to the State Police crime lab for testing.
Trombonist Lucien Barbarin's son ID'd in North Shore highway fatality
A son of trombonist Lucien Barbarin was killed early Saturday (May 6) when a suspected drunken motorist drove over him while he was lying on U.S. 190 in Mandeville, according to Louisiana State Police and Sheryl Barbarin, the trombonist's wife.
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