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18-year-old indicted in crash that killed 2 Oakton High School students

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18-year-old indicted in crash that killed 2 Oakton High School students

Valerie Bonk | vbonk@wtop.com

June 23, 2022, 8:45 PM

An 18-year-old has been indicted on manslaughter charges in a crash that killed two high school students in Virginia. ... Usman Shahid, 18, was indicted on manslaughter charges for striking and killing two teenage girls with his car on June 7 in Oakton, Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said. ... Shahid was indicted by a Fairfax County grand jury on two counts of involuntary manslaughter. He did not appear in court on Thursday, but a hearing date was scheduled in the case and he is required to appear on July 8, Descano told WTOP.

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The girls were both Oakton High School students; the crash happened at Blake Lane and Five Oaks Road near the school, according to police.

Usman was speeding in a BMW when he collided with a Toyota 4Runner, police said. ... “Usman’s speed at the first impact at the car that was making a left-hand turn — I believe his speed based on our investigation was 81 miles an hour,” said Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis on Thursday during a news conference.

Usman’s vehicle then ricocheted off the side of the road, hit the two girls, a third pedestrian and then a pole, according to police. The third person was injured in the crash. The families of one of the people killed and the person who was hurt have hired an attorney to pursue legal claims.

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Valerie Bonk
Valerie Bonk started working at WTOP in 2016 and has lived in Howard County, Maryland, her entire life. She's thrilled to be a reporter for WTOP telling stories on air. She works as both a television and radio reporter in the Maryland and D.C. areas.

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