Shaken Not Stirred

Monday, March 06, 2006

Jason Reynolds charged in road rage

Driver charged today with first-degree murder for the death of two motorists killed by his aggressive driving. Jason Reynolds, 32, who has a history of road rage, caused an accident on E470 that killed Kelvin Norman of Highlands Ranch, and Greg Boss of Lone Tree.

According to The Denver Post, Reynolds’s Jeep cut in front of Norman’s 4Runner and slammed the brakes; Norman took evasive maneuvers, ending him in a lane of oncoming traffic. At speeds nearing 75mph, Norman’s 4Runner smashed into Gross in a head-on collision that ended both of their lives. Reynolds was denied bail.

Channel 9 News reports that Reynolds will be arraigned on March 10th in Arapahoe County. He will serve time for two counts of murder and vehicular homicide in the Douglas County Jail.

This case may set the precedent for new laws against road rage. Even though Reynolds attorneys claim that he did not act in malice. This case should serve as an example to commuters who take out their anger on the traffic. There are ways to keep this deadly rage out of the commute, www.drdriving.org/ has more information.

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