Man ran over teens on bicycles, then returned to look at one of their lifeless bodies on opposite sides of road after sending them flying to their deaths: DA
A California judge has signed off on murder charges being filed against a man who allegedly mowed down two teens on bicycles, left the scene, then returned to see one of their lifeless bodies. The post Man ran over teens on bicycles, then returned to look at one of their lifeless.
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- Primary source: Law & Crime
- Published: Jul 16, 2026, 6:59 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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