Man Found Dead In San Mateo County Jail Was Convicted In Street-Racing Death of Couple
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Kyle Harrison, 25, was convicted of vehicular manslaughter for a 2022 street racing incident that resulted in the deaths of a couple in Redwood City. He was found unresponsive in his cell at Maple Street Correctional Center shortly after a routine safety check. Harrison had received an eight-year sentence for the incident, while his teenage co-driver, Cesar Morales, was sentenced to home confinement. The couple's twin daughters survived the crash, highlighting the incident's tragic consequences. Investigations suggest that both drivers mutually agreed to race, resulting in devastating outcomes while their daughters were in the back seat.
Harrison was convicted of vehicular manslaughter after a street racing incident that killed a couple, highlighting the dangers of reckless driving.
He received an eight-year sentence, harsher than his teenage accomplice, due to his adult status and fleeing the scene.
Miraculously, the couple's twin daughters survived the crash, underscoring the tragic impact of the incident.
Harrison was found dead in his cell shortly after a routine safety check, with the circumstances of his death still unknown.
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