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SUV slams into bicyclists in crash caught on video, police say
ABC7 News· 1 day agoTwo bicyclists are alive after a horrifying hit-and-run crash near the Dallas Fort Worth...
Riley Strain cause of death released: Drowning, ethanol intoxication killed college student on night...
Fox News· 3 days agoStrain's blood alcohol level was .228 – more than twice the legal limit – when he died, and he also...
Bar that served Riley Strain may not be liable for his death, legal expert says - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 2 days agoA report from the Davidson County Medical Examiner's Office shows that Strain had a blood alcohol ...
Autopsy results released for Mizzou student, Riley Strain, who went missing in Nashville in early...
WBIR-TV Knoxville· 3 days agoAccording to the report, Strain had a blood alcohol content of .228, nearly three times the legal ...
Riley Strain autopsy and toxicology show alcohol, drowning caused death - ABC17NEWS
ABC17 NEWS· 3 days agoThe 22-year-old's death was ruled an accident with the cause being listed as drowning and ethanol...
Suspected drunken driver accused of killing pedestrian, going to work with severed arm
WFLA via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoMunoz told police he only took “one Patron shot in the afternoon,” but a breathalyzer test revealed...
Riley Strain’s autopsy, toxicology results released
Hawaii News Now· 3 days agoThe report ruled Strain’s death as an accidental drowning. The toxicology report also found alcohol and THC in Strain’s system, but no common central...
DUI driver was three times over legal limit when he hit and killed motorcyclist in Fullerton,...
CBS News· 7 days agoA Fullerton man has been charged with fatally hitting a motorcyclist while he was nearly three times...
New Details About Riley Strain’s Death Revealed in Autopsy and Toxicology Reports
People via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe 22-year-old's blood alcohol content was measured at .228, nearly three times the legal limit
DWI vs. DUI: Is there a difference?
WJHL· 2 days agoBoth driving while under the influence and driving while intoxicated are criminal offenses in all 50 states.