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Old February 16th 08, 06:24 PM posted to rec.bicycles.soc
Eric Vey
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Default Finally charged!

Exactly a week after I called and asked about it.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...,4209157.story

Orlando police charged a woman with vehicular homicide and DUI
manslaughter more than four months after she was accused of running over
and killing a man who was walking on a sidewalk.

Sara Jane Bragg, 24, was under the influence of cocaine and a strong
anti-anxiety drug when she ran over and killed 67-year-old Norman
Benzing on Oct. 11, police said. The charges came after police received
toxicology reports from the state, Sgt. Barbara Jones said.

Bragg, who has been in jail since October, also faces charges of driving
with a suspended license and causing a death; and leaving the scene of a
crash involving a death, according to an arrest report.

She originally was jailed in October for violating her probation from a
previous charge.

Police said Benzing and his wife were strolling along Orange Avenue and
Muriel Street on her birthday in October when Bragg's 1996 Oldsmobile
jumped the curb, killing Benzing. Bragg pulled off the curb and
continued driving south on Orange Avenue without stopping.

A witness followed Bragg and told her to stop because she had struck a
pedestrian. Bragg pulled over at a restaurant a few blocks south of
where she hit Benzing, police said. Bragg told officers she did not stop
because she was on her way to pick up her daughter to take her to school.

Officers said Bragg's speech was slurred and that her eyes appeared
glassy, according to the police report.

Florida Department of Law Enforcement records show that Bragg has been
arrested 18 times on charges of larceny, possession of cocaine and
violating probation. She was under community control at the time of the
fatal accident, according to the Florida Department of Corrections.

Benzing's wife would not comment Friday about the new charges filed
against Bragg.

Benzing was an avid bicyclist and traversed the country more than once
on his two-wheeler. He was well-known in the community for his work with
youth and First Presbyterian Church in Orlando. He also owned an
insurance company for several years but sold it shortly before his death.
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