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A Louisiana man accused of killing two people in a devastating Gretna crash has entered a not guilty plea, sparking outrage and questions about accountability. The incident, which left families shattered, has reignited debates over road safety and legal consequences for reckless driving.
According to police reports, the accused was speeding through a residential area when he allegedly lost control of his vehicle, plowing into another car. The collision proved fatal for two occupants, while the suspect walked away with minor injuries.
Neighbors describe hearing "a sound like an explosion" before witnessing the horrific aftermath. Vigils have been held for the victims—a local teacher and a small business owner—as residents demand justice.
"This wasn't an accident—it was preventable," said one grieving family member at the arraignment.
The case has drawn comparisons to similar high-profile crashes where speed and negligence played key roles. Legal experts suggest this could become a landmark case for vehicular homicide sentencing in Louisiana.
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