Teen sentenced to 18 years in prison for deadly crash in Kingman
16-year-old Brady Shuffler pled guilty to two counts of manslaughter and aggravated assault for the incident that happened last year. He was tried as an adult and today sentenced to 18 years.
It was a year ago Saturday when Shuffler was driving more than 130 miles an hour when he lost control of his car, hit two electric poles, and ejected all four of the passengers in the car.
17-year-old Tatum Meins and 15-year-old Sherene Walema died. All five teens went to Lee Williams High School, and the two girls were on the softball team.
Today, as 911 calls were played, multiple family members and friends had to step outside, saying it was like reliving a nightmare.
It was a year ago Saturday when Shuffler was driving more than 130 miles an hour when he lost control of his car, hit two electric poles, and ejected all four of the passengers in the car.
17-year-old Tatum Meins and 15-year-old Sherene Walema died. All five teens went to Lee Williams High School, and the two girls were on the softball team.
Today, as 911 calls were played, multiple family members and friends had to step outside, saying it was like reliving a nightmare.
16-year-old Brady Shuffler pled guilty to two counts of manslaughter and aggravated assault for the incident that happened last year. He was tried as an adult and today sentenced to 18 years.
It was a year ago Saturday when Shuffler was driving more than 130 miles an hour when he lost control of his car, hit two electric poles, and ejected all four of the passengers in the car.
17-year-old Tatum Meins and 15-year-old Sherene Walema died. All five teens went to Lee Williams High School, and the two girls were on the softball team.
Today, as 911 calls were played, multiple family members and friends had to step outside, saying it was like reliving a nightmare.
It was a year ago Saturday when Shuffler was driving more than 130 miles an hour when he lost control of his car, hit two electric poles, and ejected all four of the passengers in the car.
17-year-old Tatum Meins and 15-year-old Sherene Walema died. All five teens went to Lee Williams High School, and the two girls were on the softball team.
Today, as 911 calls were played, multiple family members and friends had to step outside, saying it was like reliving a nightmare.
