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The man was drunk, not licensed when he killed cyclists in Miami Garden's hit and Run, say police officers say police officers say

Miami Gardens, Fla. -A man from Miami Gardens emerged on Monday at the city's police station to get against four crimes in connection with a fatal crash on March late.

The police said that the 35 -year -old Guy Donnie Norman had alcohol and marijuana in his system when he hit and killed a cyclist on Miami Gardens Drive while driving with more than the double speed limit. They said he then left the scene.

According to a arrest of the Miami Gardens police department, the crash on March 30 at 11 p.m. near Northwest Seventh Avenue occurred when the cyclist “tried to cross the road from north to south”.

The victim – whose name was not included in the report – would later die from the HCA Florida Aventura Hospital.

After the crash, the authorities said that Norman had parked his damaged vehicle near Northwest Sixth Avenue and went in the direction of the 182nd terrace.

The report states that the police came across the crash site on the fiance of Norman after he called her and told her she should come to the area.

The police said Norman then returned to his vehicle, gave his fiance his wallet and his car key and “immediately his hands behind his back”.

An explanation that he had allegedly given to the police after this time was processed from the publicly published MGPD arrest report.

Norman, said the police, “had blood on his shirt and several scratches and cuts into his left forearm.”

The police said Norman smelled of alcohol and his blood alcohol content would later test 0.10%over the legal limit of 0.08%. He also had the active ingredient of marijuana in his system, they said.

They said that data from Noran's vehicle showed that he drove a second with 91 miles per second and the effects of 85 miles per hour before the impact. The speed limit of the Miami Garden Drive is 40 miles per hour.

The investigators also said that he was “never issued a driver's license”.

A judge in Miami-Dade found the probable reason to strain Norman because he leaves the place of an accident that caused death, vehicle murder, Dui-Manschlag and ride without a license and caused death.

Records show that it had to be recorded without bond.

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