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DUI Driver Was Going 110+ MPH Before Crash That Killed Manassas Man: Cops DUI Driver Was Going 110+ MPH Before Crash That Killed Manassas Man: Cops
DUI Driver Was Going 110+ MPH Before Crash That Killed Manassas Man: Cops A 22-year-old driver was under the influence and speeding just before a crash that killed a 30-year-old man in Fairfax County last year, authorities said. Gabriel Rincon was going more than 110 miles per hour in his BMW M3 on Stringfellow Road, a 45-mph zone, before the crash with another vehicle, near the intersection of Route 29 sometime after midnight on Monday, Dec. 5, 2023, county police said. ALSO SEE: Young Widow Seeks Support After New Husband Killed By Accused DUI Driver In Northern VA Rincon lost control and struck Sohail Iqbal's Hyundai Sonata, which was going sou…
30-Year-Old Manassas Man Killed In High-Speed Crash With BMW: Cops 30-Year-Old Manassas Man Killed In High-Speed Crash With BMW: Cops
30-Year-Old Manassas Man Killed In High-Speed Crash With BMW: Cops One person was killed and a second critically injured in a Virginia crash that took the life of a 30-year-old man. Speed is believed to have been a factor in the crash that killed Sohail Iqbal, of Manassas, VA, just after midnight on Monday, Dec. 4 at the intersection of Lee Highway and Clifton Road in Centreville, Fairfax County police said. A BMW was heading south on Stringfellow Road near the intersection of Route 29 when it struck Iqbal's Hyundai, also going south, as it crossed through the roadway. The collision forced Iqbal across the intersection, onto the embankment there, and into…
Here Are The Best, Worst Times To Get Out Of Town For Memorial Day Weekend In The DMV Here Are The Best, Worst Times To Get Out Of Town For Memorial Day Weekend In The DMV
Here Are The Best, Worst Times To Get Out Of Town For Memorial Day Weekend In The DMV Travelers in the DMV region looking to get out of town for the long Memorial Day Weekend may want to hit the road as AAA anticipates near record-high travelers for the holiday. With the COVID-19 pandemic truly i the rearview mirror, AAA is projecting that 42.3 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles away from home, representing a possible 7 percent increase over 2022, marking the beginning of the busy summer travel season. In the region, those looking to get away for the weekend are being advised to leave before noon on Friday, May 26, if they hope to avoid gridlocks and headaches …