Deputies say driver in deadly San Antonio crash was going double the speed limit

A San Antonio man was charged with manslaughter after law enforcement says he was doing more than double the speed limit when he hit and killed a 71-year-old woman on the Far Westside last week. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office shared more details about the deadly crash in Alamo Ranch on Wednesday, April 23.

BCSO said in the update the driver accused of causing the crash is identified as 20-year-old Richard Gonzales. Deputies said they found that Gonzales was driving at 108 mph when he crashed into another vehicle on Alamo Ranch Parkway in Bexar County. The speed limit on the roadway is 45 mph.

Patricia Browning, 71, was killed in the crash. In her obituary , Browning was described as having a heart that overflowed with warmth and compassion,” and her family remembered as someone who “made everyone she met feel loved, valued, and welcome.”…

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