The Los Angeles Times reported that Geneia Billt, the 33 -year -old, was accused of killing Brown Levy, 33, who was driving his car on a drunk, drunk, drunk detention license, according to Los Angeles Times.
The 33 -year -old woman was arrested on May 4 on suspicion of being in the only identity document and killing after she was hit and killed at about 12:45 am near the intersection of Sepulfida Street and Ronda Drive in Manhattan Beach.
When the first respondents arrived, Levy was lying on the street next to Silver Infiniti Suv.
He was transferred by an ambulance to the hospital, where officials of Manhattan Beach Police Department said he had surrendered to his injuries and announced that he died.
according to The TimesThe belt license was suspended by the state’s Ministry of Cars in January 2024 on charges of the only identity document in November 2023. The 33 -year -old did not receive any competition for a misdemeanor with damage damage. In a deal with the prosecutors, the charges related to the only identity document document were dropped, and it was ordered to pay a restoration and a year on control.
DMV records indicate that their license is still hanging, according to the Times.
Levy, who just lost his family at his home in the Palisades fire, was the tennis team at Loyola High School for three years, and in April he won the Fourth League championship in a row. He was appointed to attend the University of Virginia after graduation.
“It was a type of tennis player who even when I was on the field, off the field, was a friend of all,” Braun’s mother, Jennifer Levy, told KTLA on Monday.
His sister, Adele Levy, with KTLA, shared a memorial to her brother in the beach volleyball fields where he was playing attracting all kinds of people to pay their respect.
“There are hundreds of children of Manhattan Beach there and not only lived here for four months,” she said. “This indicates the effect of Brown on people and the type of friends who can make them so quickly.”
Dan Levy’s father, Dan Levy, said that his son saw a loss in their home at his home as an opportunity to communicate with others.
“We all tried to make the most of our home loss, and we appreciate our family’s love,” he said. “Brown, specifically, wanted to reach all his younger colleagues in his high school and help them experience.”
The teenagers’ family plans to start a scholarship box in his name and will host a community monument on Saturday, May 10, at 6 pm at Liola High School, saying that everyone who knows and loves Brown is welcome.
As of Monday, Manhattan Beach police have not yet filed the case to the Los Angeles County Lawyer Office. The belt is still in reservation without sponsorship.