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Motorcyclist because of hit-and-run, in which the mother Seattle was killed and her husband was injured

Motorcyclist because of hit-and-run, in which the mother Seattle was killed and her husband was injured

The motorcyclist, who supposedly beat and killed a woman in Seattle and fled the scene in April, was charged with other crimes for murder.

43-year-old Tyler Shane O'Brien was arrested on Monday for the fatal hit-and-run crash, who injured a 59-year-old man and a 57-year-old woman. The woman who had a significant head trauma died of her injuries on April 20.

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The video preserved from Komo News shows the motorcycle accident in two people on the crosswalk – which she hits the ground – after it had led a red light. The motorcycle raced away.

O'Brien is hit and run because of a crime, vehicle murder, vehicle and drive, while the license has been exposed/revoked in the third degree. He is currently being captured for corrections in Seattle in the police custody in Seattle while waiting for the booking to the King County prison.

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The King County public prosecutor asked the court to determine O'Brien's deposit at 500,000 US dollars. He should appear in court on May 19.

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