WASHINGTON — On the eve of graduation for Clarksburg High School, three juniors from the school have died following a crash late Tuesday night in Damascus, Maryland.
The teens were headed south when the Ford F-250 truck left the road and struck a tree in the 25300 block of Burnt Hill Road, according to Montgomery County police who responded to the scene shortly after 11:35 p.m. on Tuesday.
The driver, identified by police as Jacob Tyler Dennis, 17, of Boyds, and a passenger, Patrick Andrew Shifflett, 18, of Laytonsville, were pronounced dead at the scene.
An additional passenger, Cary Mauri’ce Greene, 17, of Clarksburg, was transported to Suburban Hospital where he later died from his injuries.
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5 comments:
So very sad it seems like something like this happens every year. Makes me lose my faith a little more each time. Thinking of their families.
Last night I saw 2 new drivers from Parkside High School racing home on Rt. 13 Northbound. One was in a pick up and the other was in a gray Suburban like vehicle and both had passengers. They both left their Summer league soccer game in Westover.
Why do parents let these 16 year olds drive without adult supervision? Why do parents let their kids drive with these new drivers?
I thought there was a law that you had to be a certain age before you could have young passengers in your vehicle if you were driving without supervision?
Pointless deaths, lost futures, and grieving families and friends. This is not how it should be.
This is really sad. I have family in that area. They drove past where one of the boys lived and said they had tents set up for the graduation party.
VERY SAD, and PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILIES.
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