Drunk and Pregnant Michigan Mom Drives into Crowd, Killing Two and Injuring 14, Police Say
A drunk and pregnant Michigan mom drove into a crowd of pedestrians, hitting 16 people including two fatally, the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office said. Ashley Monroe, 35, had a blood alcohol content level of 0.183, more than twice the legal limit, and a mostly empty bottle of Crown Royal in her purse along with two bottles of antidepressants, prosecutors said.
The incident happened shortly before 6:30 p.m. Saturday on South Wacousta Road near Corrison Road in Watertown Township, about 15 miles northwest of Lansing. After allegedly crashing into the victims, Monroe drove away before Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies stopped her about three minutes later. Her car had heavy front-end damage, and cops found hair, blood, and tissue belonging to the victims, said assistant prosecutor Debra Martinez.
Two of the victims — 30-year-old Johnathan Esch and 42-year-old Daniel Harris — died at the scene. Paramedics rushed the 14 other victims, ranging in age from 2 to 61, to the hospital. A 38-year-old woman is in critical condition while the others suffered non-life-threatening injuries, deputies said.
Monroe is charged with two counts each of operating while intoxicated and failure to stop at the scene of an accident when at fault causing death, six counts of operating while intoxicated causing serious injury, and one count of failure to stop at the scene of an accident resulting in serious impairment or death. At Monroe’s Monday arraignment streamed by local CBS affiliate WLNS, Martinez asked for a bond of $500,000.
“We think she is a serious risk to the public,” said Martinez.
Monroe’s attorney, Ronald Zawacki, said his client is a mother of four children, ages 13, 11, 7, and 1, with another on the way. She has worked at the Michigan Secretary of State’s office for about a year-and-a-half, he said.
District Court Judge Michael Clarizio set Monroe’s bond at $1 million.
“What the court knows for sure is we have two individuals that died,” Clarizio said. “Two people have lost their lives prematurely. We’re not just talking about a victim, we’re talking about multiple victims.”
Monroe remains at the Clinton County Jail. A probable cause hearing is scheduled for May 30.
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