Kendra anderson schwegerl car accident 2017
Kendra Andersen-Schwegerl was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison on Friday, Nov. 8, , for a drunk driving crash that killed two Hoopa teens in.
Kendra Andersen-Schwegerl, 25, of Redding, was treated and released from an area hospital before she was arrested and later booked into the.From a news release from the Shasta County District Attorney’s Office:
Kendra Andersen-Schwegerl, 27, was found guilty by a Shasta County jury of two counts of Second Degree Murder and other related charges Thursday afternoon.
On Nov.
3, 2017 at approximately 12:35 a.m. the defendant hit a car full of five teenagers that was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Churn Creek Rd. and Hartnell Ave. in Redding. The defendant was traveling at 100 miles per hour at the time of impact.
Erica Young, 18, and Lacy Jackson, 19, were killed in the collision. Clifford Bailey, Daisy Reece, and Ralph Sorrell were injured.
The defendant had just left a bar where she had been told by a friend to not drive.
Defendant rear-ended a car carrying five young people, killing two of them and injuring the others.
She also refused an offer of a ride home. The evidence showed that the defendant consumed beer in her car and at two separate bars over a three hour period. The defendant’s blood alcohol concentration approximately an hour and fifteen minutes after the collision was .254%.