Maryland man sentenced to 15 year in prison for crash that killed 8 at illegal street race

By AP
Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Md. man gets 15 years in street racing deaths

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — A Maryland man who admitted participating in an illegal street race that killed eight people has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Before a Prince George’s County judge imposed his sentence on Tuesday, 22-year-old Darren Bullock of Waldorf said he understands the pain the accident caused and accepts responsibility for his actions.

Prosecutors say Bullock was racing 20-year-old Tavon Taylor in February 2008 when Bullock slammed into a crowd in the road watching a different race, killing eight people. Bullock pleaded guilty in January to eight counts of vehicular manslaughter.

Taylor was convicted Monday of driving in an illegal street race and reckless driving, but the jury deadlocked on vehicular manslaughter charges. His retrial on those counts was scheduled on Tuesday for Oct. 18.

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