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Then accuses the former Rookie San Francisco police officer in connection with the alleged Dui crash

PIX now afternoon headings 20.05.25



PIX now afternoon headings 20.05.25

08:03

A former police officer in San Francisco and a graduate of the youngest academy was charged with the connection with the connection with An alleged drunk accident This injured several people, the San Francisco public prosecutor said on Tuesday.

The office that said the 28-year-old Ryan Kwong, who recently completed the San Francisco Police Academy, will be charged on Wednesday for the following charges.

  • Four cases of driving under the influence of alcohol caused by injuries
  • Four cases of driving under the influence of alcohol with a BAC of 0.08%that causes injuries
  • Three cases of ruthless driving that cause injuries

KWONG is also accused of ruthlessly driving at an excessive speed, having a BAC of more than 0.15%and having personally inflicted great assault on the victims.

The fees are related to a crash that took place early Saturday morning. The police were called to the area of ​​Sunset Boulevard and Rivera Street shortly before 2 a.m. to receive reports on an accident with two vehicles.

When they arrived, they found a vehicle with three people who were all injured. One of them had life -threatening injuries and the others had injuries that were not life -threatening.

The vehicle that Kwong supposedly drove had a passenger, Kwong and the passenger had injuries that were not life -threatening. The police examined the crash that Kwong was under influence and arrested him on suspicion of the DUI.

Kwong was recently a graduate of the police academy and had just started his field training. He was on duty at the time of the crash.

On Tuesday, the San Francisco police confirmed that Kwong was no longer employed in the department.

His indictment is on Wednesday.

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