The man accused of killing eight people when he lost control of his vehicle, killing eight people at a Texas homeless shelter, has appeared in court.
Manslaughter charges after eight killed in Texas crash
A Texas man accused of crashing his car into a group of pedestrians near a homeless shelter housing migrants, killing eight people, has been charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault.
George Alvarez, 34, allegedly ran a red light, lost control of his sports utility vehicle and struck 18 people as the car flipped on its side, Brownsville Police Chief Felix Sauceda said on Monday.
Alvarez attempted to flee but was held down by several bystanders, Sauceda said. Investigators were waiting for toxicology reports on Alvarez to determine if he was impaired at the time of the crash.
Police have not ruled out the possibility that the crash was intentional, Sauceda said.