CHARGES FILED AGAINST FUCKER RODRIGUEZ IN YNOTS DEATH!!!!!!! FINALLY JUSTICE SHOULD BE SERVED!!!!!! YNOT R.I.P.
UPDATED: The SAO just announced that it has filed charges in the case of graffiti artist Jonathan "Ynot" Corso. The release:
The Broward State Attorney's Office has charged Reynaldo Rodriguez, 32, with vehicular homicide in the July early-morning death of a man in the parking lot of a Davie nightclub.
Davie police arriving at the Club Eden about 4 a.m. July 28 found Jonathan P. Corso, 30, lying between two parked cars and being administered CPR by a bystander. Witnesses told police that a white Cadillac Escalade driven by Rodriguez struck Corso following a verbal and physical confrontation in the parking lot involving the two men and several other club patrons.
At the end of the fight, witnesses told investigators, Rodriguez got into the Escalade and backed the vehicle into a small group of men. The impact knocked down Corso, who was then run over by the Cadillac's back tires. The back tires ran over Corso a second time when Rodriquez reversed direction and pulled the Cadillac forward, investigators learned.
Rodriguez surrendered at the Broward County Jail Wednesday and was released on $2,500 bond. Vehicular homicide is a second-degree felony and is punishable by a maximum 15 years in prison.
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CHARGES FILED AGAINST FUCKER RODRIGUEZ IN YNOTS DEATH!!!!!!! FINALLY JUSTICE SHOULD BE SERVED!!!!!! YNOT R.I.P.
UPDATED: The SAO just announced that it has filed charges in the case of graffiti artist Jonathan "Ynot" Corso. The release:
The Broward State Attorney's Office has charged Reynaldo Rodriguez, 32, with vehicular homicide in the July early-morning death of a man in the parking lot of a Davie nightclub.
Davie police arriving at the Club Eden about 4 a.m. July 28 found Jonathan P. Corso, 30, lying between two parked cars and being administered CPR by a bystander. Witnesses told police that a white Cadillac Escalade driven by Rodriguez struck Corso following a verbal and physical confrontation in the parking lot involving the two men and several other club patrons.
At the end of the fight, witnesses told investigators, Rodriguez got into the Escalade and backed the vehicle into a small group of men. The impact knocked down Corso, who was then run over by the Cadillac's back tires. The back tires ran over Corso a second time when Rodriquez reversed direction and pulled the Cadillac forward, investigators learned.
Rodriguez surrendered at the Broward County Jail Wednesday and was released on $2,500 bond. Vehicular homicide is a second-degree felony and is punishable by a maximum 15 years in prison.
R.I.P. YNOT
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