Drunk, high driver who killed 9-year-old in 119-mph crash sentenced
Briefly

Drunk and drug-impaired drivers pose a significant threat to communities, often resulting in fatal collisions, as seen in the tragic case of Angel Salas' death on Long Island Expressway.
Travis Dickson, driving at high speed while under the influence, caused the death of a child, Angel Salas, leading to a prison sentence of up to 13.5 years for his manslaughter charges.
A child lost their life due to the defendant's selfish actions, prompting the hope that the prison sentence provides some solace to the grieving family of Angel Salas.
Travis Dickson admitted to driving under the influence, with intoxication signs and a blood alcohol level of .14%, well above the legal limit of .08%, highlighting the severity of his actions.
Read at New York Post
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