
Washington Post: Evidence shows police told South Dakota AG involved in fatal crash that victim's glasses were found in his car
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A pair of glasses belonging to a man who was fatally struck by South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was found in the Republican official's car by detectives investigating the September crash, The Washington Post reported Wednesday, a revelation that led the state's governor to call for his resignation.
Ravnsborg struck and killed 55-year-old Joseph Boever on September 12. He initially told police he had hit a deer, but he discovered Boever's body the following morning after returning to the scene of the collision. "They're Joe's glasses, so that means his face came through your windshield," one of the detectives told Ravnsborg during an interview that was released by the state on Tuesday, according to the Post.More Related News

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