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DA: Man in Oroville drag racing crash faces 3 manslaughter charges
District Attorney Mike Ramsey said the man allegedly involved in an April drag race will face three manslaughter charges.
Posted: Jun 29, 2021 5:07 PM
Posted By: Ricardo Tovar
OROVILLE, Calif. - A man charged with street racing on April 29, that resulted in the deaths of three people and injuring a fourth was held to answer felony manslaughter charges on Tuesday at the Butte County Superior Court, according to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.
Butte County Superior Court Judge Michael Candela found sufficient evidence against Carlos Lee Hill Jr., 20, of Oroville to send his case to a jury trial on three counts of manslaughter, a count of street racing causing death and injury, reckless driving causing death and injury and hit-and-run driving resulting in death and injury.
A Chico businessman pleaded guilty Thursday to several charges stemming from a 2020 incident where he was caught dumping asbestos on his property north of Chico.
BREAKING NEWS Alleged Oroville serial killer charged with 3 separate murders, attempted murder Full Story
Alleged Oroville serial killer charged with 3 separate murders, attempted murder
A man from Oroville was charged with three separate murders and an attempted murder that occurred in May and June 2020.
Posted: May 13, 2021 5:54 AM
Posted By: Brandon Downs
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - A man was charged with three separate murders and attempted murder, said Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.
37-year-old Ryan Blinston of Oroville was charged for the murders of Sandra George, Vicky Cline, Loreen Severs, and the attempted murder of Severs husband, Homer.
Ramsey and Tehama County District Attorney Matt Rogers combined all the cases and the multi-murder complaint would allow the district attorneys to pursue a life without the possibility of parole sentence.