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Driver who killed a high school senior

Las Vegas, nev. (FOX5) – The driver who was accused of hit and killed a student of the Arbor View High School on Friday had twice as high as the legal blood alcohol limit, according to a arrest report obtained from FOX5.

The 37 -year -old Keenan Jackson is charged with Dui what leads to death, ruthless driving and driving without a valid driver's license in connection with the crash. The forensic doctor of Clark County identified the victim as an 18-year-old McKenzie Scott, an older day before the end.

On the day of the crash, Jackson immediately identified himself as a driver of the police who arrived at the crime scene on Friday around 11:25 a.m. He added that the limousine he drove “belonged to someone else” according to the report.

The officer Jackson also stated that his “blood -called, red, aqueous eyes … unsteady gait, blurred, murmured and slow speech” as well as the “strong smell of an unidentified alcohol on his breath when speaking” and the “strong smell of an unexpectedly unidentified alcohol”.

Jackson initially denied drinking before the crash, but when he was asked to complete a field soberness test, he failed several tasks. He also blew during an alcohol test.

The police took Jackson in custody shortly afterwards.

A witness told the officials that during the crash he heard a “loud cry and the sound of a pedestrian”. Another said they flew a backpack through the air.

A third witness told the police that Jackson accelerated the intersection through the intersection before the crash, and that nothing blocked his view of the zebra crossing when he approached.

A spokesman for the city announced FOX5 that a traffic engineer visited the intersection on Monday afternoon. In the summer of 2024, the city recently installed partners along the whisper Sands Drive. However, a study is carried out to evaluate other possible improvements in the region.

Jackson is due for a hearing for the status examination on Tuesday morning.

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