Posted on 09/03/2019 9:08:15 AM PDT by qwerty1234
Federal prosecutors are seeking to hold without bail a man accused of causing the deaths of three people in Acadia National Park last weekend.
Praneeth Manubolu, 28, has been arrested and charged in federal court with causing the deaths of three people who died when a car he was driving crashed early Saturday morning on Park Loop Road, according to documents filed in federal court.
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Manubolu, who was being held over the weekend at Hancock County Jail in Ellsworth, is scheduled to make his first appearance in federal court in Bangor at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Federal prosecutors are seeking to continue to detain Manubolu without bail, calling him a serious flight risk, according to a motion filed in federal court in Bangor. Additional details about their concerns, such as where they believe Manubolu might flee to, were unavailable Tuesday morning.
Gee, I wonder where Praneeth Manubolu might flee? Ireland perhaps?
We need to ban assault cars.
You’d think prisoners held for no bail would be better protected.
But then again, Epstein.
That’s a funny way to spell Bangalore.
If he makes it back to Amish Country, they will never find him
I hear the Olympic game farm is nice this time of year.
he may have an Irish wife!!
So's the body farm...
Condolences to families and friends of innocent victims.
Obviously he is a brown skinner and should therefore be given a book deal, paid teevee appearances, free medical, and a lot more because of his Pelosified divinity.
Condolences to families and friends of innocent victims.
The victims were passengers in his car, two had names similar to his.
“All three of his passengers died at the scene. Park officials identified them Tuesday as 36-year-old Lenny Fuchs, 30-year-old Laura Leong and 27-year-old Zeeshan Mohammed, all of New York City.”
These are not your typical Labor Day Weekend visitors to Mount Desert Island (home of Acadia National Park).
There are pictures of the car and the per at this link. I cannot tell what kind of car it is.
Bars in Maine close at 1 am and he called in the accident at 2:47 am. He drove about 3 miles until the crash.
Also note, he is being charged federally because it happened in a national park.
Thanks.
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