San Francisco (Crohn) – Prosecutors said on Tuesday that the man of San Francisco was accused in a collision early on Saturday morning in the sunset area of the city, which left one victim with serious injuries.
The San Francisco Police Department said that the officers responded at 1:59 am to the Group Street area and Rivera Street after they were alerted to a crash that included two occupied cars, according to the province’s lawyer Brock Jenkins. Police said that the car that was hit containing three adults, all of which were transferred to nearby hospitals. Da Jenkins confirmed in a press statement that two of the two victims in that car were injured and unremitized, while a third operator of life -threatening injuries was exposed.
The occupants of the car-which has been suspected of life-threatening injuries, was also transferred to local hospitals. The suspected driver, who was determined as Ryan Cuong, 28, was designed as under the influence of alcohol and was detained by the San Francisco police.
The DA office said that Mr. Kwong is accused of four charges of driving under the influence of alcohol that causes injury, four charges of driving under the influence of alcohol with alcohol concentration in the blood by 0.08 %, causing injury, and three charges of reckless driving that caused an injury.
There are many allegations of a criminal complaint, including that Coong was driving excessively recklessly, and that the concentration of alcohol in his blood was greater than 0.15 %, and that he personally suffered great physical damage to the victims.
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