Kyle Harrison was sentenced to eight years in prison for participating in a 2022 street race that led to the deaths of Greg Ammen and Grace Spiridon, parents of two twin daughters. The race involved excessive speed, with the car driven by a teenager crashing into the Ammen-Spiridon vehicle. Harrison, who pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, expressed remorse for his involvement. While the family feels some measure of justice, given the circumstances, a sense of unresolved grief remains due to the tragedy inflicted upon them.
San Mateo County Judge Elizabeth Lee emphasized the defendant's regret during sentencing, pointing out that Kyle Harrison could have made a different choice that night.
Deputy District Attorney Lucas King remarked that the victim's family felt a sense of justice with the sentencing but clarified that there's no true happy ending in such a tragic case.
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