Drunk driver allegedly caused deadly crash while trying to race wife home from bar: police
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Aloysius Kenneth Johnson, a man with a prior DUI conviction, is accused of crashing his truck into a 74-year-old woman's car after drinking vodka sodas at a bar. Reports indicate he attempted to race his wife home, which led to the tragic accident that resulted in the woman's death. Witnesses described Johnson fleeing the scene, exhibiting signs of intoxication when found by police. He faces a charge of criminal vehicular homicide, with bail set at $400,000 and a court date scheduled for June 23.
Aloysius Kenneth Johnson, who has a previous conviction for DUI, told police he'd had several vodka sodas with his wife at a bar in Andover.
The Ford driver fled the crash scene, with witnesses saying they saw him stumbling as he ran off toward some woods.
Johnson was charged Monday with one count of criminal vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol.
His wife told police she thinks he was "trying to beat her home" when he sped off.
Read at New York Post
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