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Suspect in fatal S.F. multicar crash released from custody - MSNJia Lin Zheng, 66, is no longer in custody at San Francisco County Jail, a spokesperson for the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office told the Chronicle.
Jia Lin Zheng, 66, was arrested for charges that include vehicular manslaughter, reckless driving causing injury, felony vandalism, and speeding. Police allege ...
The driver, Jia Lin Zheng, was released from jail as prosecutors continue to gather and review evidence. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said her office needs more time to determine ...
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What caused a deadly crash in San Francisco — a ‘madman’ driver or ‘malfunctioning’ Tesla? - MSNBut as the Tesla’s driver, Jia Lin Zheng, 66, was being treated for his own injuries in the wake of the Jan. 19 crash, he offered a chilling explanation: The car, he told police, had accelerated ...
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Suspect identified in fatal S.F. multi-car crash - MSNJia Lin Zheng, 66, was booked Monday in absentia on one count of felony vehicular manslaughter, jail records showed. Zheng was also booked on suspicion of speeding and misdemeanor vandalism.
Then, more news left Luu reeling; the Hawaii driver who slammed into her reportedly going 98 in a 25 mile an hour zone, Jia Lin Zheng, was released pending investigation.
The suspect, Jia Lin Zheng, was booked in the San Francisco County Jail Monday morning on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, vandalism and speeding, jail records show. Zheng declined a jailhouse ...
He was identified as 66-year-old Jia Lin Zheng. Investigators were determining whether the fatal crash was related to the hit-and-run collisions on Highway 280 and whether drugs and/or alcohol ...
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