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SoCal sheriff's deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancée
The charges stem from a September 2025 collision in Riverside County when prosecutors say the deputy was traveling about 100 mph with lights and sirens, responding to a report of a shooting.
What happened
According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, SoCal sheriff’s deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancée, The charges stem from a September 2025 collision in Riverside County when prosecutors say the deputy was traveling about 100 mph with lights and sirens, responding to a report of a shooting.
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Primary source: SoCal sheriff’s deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancée via Los Angeles Times. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- SoCal sheriff's deputy charged in 100-mph crash that killed groom-to-be, injured fiancéeLos Angeles Times - 2026-06-19T01:25:52+00:00
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