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Driver in the Tavern Crash Park pleads guilty

This recording was the necessary element for a guilty plea for Murder third degree. Bailey then admitted to the injuries and suffered a trauma that caused other victims on the terrace.

The crime shocked the state and led to a stricter DWI law.

Folkerts, a mother of three children, whose own mother had worked in the beloved restaurant, worked as a server at the Labor Day at the weekend when Bailey drove his BMW through the fence and accelerated through the terrace. He had a blood alcohol content of 0.335, more than four times the legal limit.

Kristina Folkerts and Gabriel Harvey (with the approval of Gofundme)

Harvey, coordinator for the health unit at the Methodist Hospital, who was supposed to end the nursing school, sat outside and celebrated the departure of a colleague.

The public prosecutor of the Hennepin district has changed the criminal complaint against Bailey in the past few days. It added charges and details of the permanent injuries of several other victims.

Tegan d'Bilani, a nurse at Methodist, had several operations against broken legs, a broken pool, broken ribs and committed knees. She could not resume the daily tasks. Laura Knutsen, also a nurse at Methodist, could not run for a few months after the crash. She broke 11 ribs, several vertebrae, her collarbone and pelvis and had a liver injury. Theo Larson, a nurse in the intensive care unit, was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury, suffered facial fractures and lost the entire memory of the night of the crash. He couldn't return to work.

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