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Court documents in detail moments before crashes in which the football star Mason Alexander was killed

Fisser – The public prosecutor's office of the Hamilton district has submitted a petition to change a teenager to court

If the teenager is relocated to adults, he is charged with ruthless murder, ruthless driving and the possession of false identification.

“Our hearts go to the family and friends of Mason Alexander. This is an unimaginable loss, and we are expanding everyone who knew and loved him. As a public prosecutor, we are obliged to search for judiciary in which Mason's life of the Hamilton County Office of the public prosecutor evaluates.”

The crash occurred on March 1st in the Florida Road near the Spirit Park, when the suspect, who drove a white BMW in 2016, tried to survive another vehicle, which finally led to the car falling against a tree and caught fire. Alexander, the passenger in the BMW, was killed.

After the crash, the suspect was treated in the hospital and spoke to civil servants about the events before the incident.

He explained that he was traveling south with Mason as a passenger to the Florida Road and noticed that his speedometer registered 56 miles per hour in a zone of 35 miles per hour at the time of the accident.

Despite the high speed, he continued his attempt to survive the other vehicle. When another oncoming vehicle approached, he lost, lost control of the car and finally fell against a tree.

Court documents revealed an eyewitness account that indicates that the maneuver appeared ruthless; A witness described the driving style as a scene from the “Indy 500”.

In addition, the police discovered three false identification documents in the suspect's vehicle, and speed calculations showed that the suspect drove 56 miles per hour in a speed zone of 35 miles per hour.

The arrest follows weeks of the demand for justice of Alexander's family and friends. The Alexander family was loud during the entire study and urged the accountability to be accountable on social media platforms.

Alexander had a full football scholarship at the University of Pittsburgh. Hundreds took part in his memorial services in fishermen. Many wore shirts with the inscription “Forever 15” in memory of the Jersey number, which he wore in Hamilton.

A crime negotiation for the suspect was discontinued for the later week, the public prosecutor said.

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