Buffalo man accused of causing high-speed crash, killing another driver
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and last updated 2021-04-26 13:24:28-04
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â A Buffalo man has been accused of causing a high-speed crash that killed another driver.
The Erie County District Attorney s Office says 23-year-old Cameryon C. Nelson was virtually arraigned Monday on an indictment charging him with:
One count of murder in the second degree
One count of manslaughter in the second degree
One count of vehicular manslaughter in the second degree
On July 8, 2020 Nelson was allegedly recklessly driving at a high-rate of speed northbound on Bailey Avenue when he crossed into the southbound lane near East Lovejoy Street, according to the district attorney s office.
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The Erie County District Attorney s Office has revealed that Larrinsha Johnson, 18, the Buffalo woman found dead in a car early last Saturday morning in Martin Luther King Jr. Park, was strangled.
The county Medical Examiner s office said the preliminary cause of death was asphyxiation due to manual strangulation, and added she was also severely beaten. An official autopsy report is pending.
Johnson was a senior at Math Science Technical Preparatory School in Buffalo. Dozens of members of the school community held a balloon-releasing ceremony at MST in her memory this week.
Her boyfriend, Mushagdusa Nankumba, 18 of Buffalo, was taken into custody shortly after police responded to a suspicious incident call at MLK Park around 2:30 a.m. Saturday. He was charged with second degree murder and is being held without bail at the Erie County Holding Center.