Affidavit: Driver did not brake before deadly crash into college cycling team

Affidavit: Driver did not brake before deadly crash into college cycling team

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Key Points:

  • John Alexander Benfield, 69, is charged with two counts of vehicular homicide by recklessness and five counts of aggravated assault by vehicle after crashing into Milligan University's cycling team in Tennessee, killing two students and injuring seven others.
  • Court documents reveal Benfield did not brake or take evasive action before striking the cyclists, and investigators allege he failed to maintain a safe following distance or control his vehicle.
  • The crash occurred on U.S. Highway 19E in Carter County, with two Milligan University sophomores pronounced dead at the scene and seven others hospitalized, some in intensive care.
  • Authorities noted a reported odor of marijuana from Benfield's vehicle, but no evidence of impairment or drug presence has been confirmed, and drug or alcohol test results have not been released.
  • Benfield's bond is set at $150,000, and the Tennessee Highway Patrol continues to investigate, with prosecutors indicating that additional charges may be filed.

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