Limo operator in upstate 2018 crash that killed 20 avoids prison
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A former upstate limo operator avoided prison time in connection with the catastrophic 2018 crash that left 20 birthday revelers dead, after authorities found the disaster was a direct result of vehicle neglect and terrible brakes.
At the sentencing — which was held in a high school gymnasium to accommodate spectators under COVID-19 measures — family and friends of the victims castigated the former limousine driver. "My son, my baby boy, was killed in a limo while trying to be safe," said Beth Muldoon, the mother of Adam Jackson, 34, who died alongside his wife, Abigail King Jackson.More Related News
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