Gregory M. Schneider, 65, and his dog both struck and killed while crossing road by alleged street racer on County Road 24 in Plymouth, Minnesota
Friends mourn man killed in Plymouth hit-and-run as driver charged
He took off and topped 70 mph on a road with a 45 mph limit before hitting Schneider and his dog as they crossed the street. Schneider and his black Labrador were killed.
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