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Lakeside High student charged in deadly crash that killed 1, injured another
A Lakeside High School student turned herself in following a fatal February crash that claimed the life of another student, according to the DeKalb County Police Department. Hannah Hackemeyer, 18, is facing charges of first-degree homicide by vehicle, driving on roadways laned for traffic, reckless driving and driving under the influence of alcohol under the age of 21, according to an arrest warrant. The homicide by vehicle charge is a felony and the other three charges are misdemeanors.
The Incident
The single-vehicle crash occurred around midnight on Feb. 24 on Oak Grove Road near Kirkland Drive. Decaturish, a media partner of Atlanta News First, reported the vehicle overturned and that an investigator saw an open bottle of wine inside. An 18-year-old, also a Lakeside High student, was killed in the crash. Another student was also injured.
Legal Actions
Decaturish also reported that Hackemeyer was initially detained at the scene of the crash but was later released and not booked. However, the recent development of her turning herself in has led to formal charges being filed against her in connection with the tragic incident.
Community Impact
This devastating event has sent shock waves through the Lakeside High School community and beyond. The loss of one student’s life and the injury of another have deeply affected all those involved. The repercussions of this incident will be felt for a long time to come, as the community comes to terms with the tragic consequences of driving under the influence.
Continued Coverage
Atlanta News First will continue to monitor this case and provide updates as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the victims during this difficult time.
Remember to always drive responsibly and never get behind the wheel under the influence of alcohol or any other impairing substances. Safety on the roads is everyone’s responsibility.
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