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Jayana Webb to stand trial in death of Pennsylvania State Troopers, pedestrian: DA

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PHILADELPHIA - The woman charged in the deaths of two Pennsylvania State Troopers and a pedestrian on I-95 in March 2022 is set to stand trial after she turned down a plea deal, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office confirmed to FOX 29.

Jayana Tanae Webb was charged with third-degree murder, a charge that was dropped and later reinstated, homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence, DUI and related charges in connection with the crash on March 21, 2022.

Officials say the crash occurred just after 12:30 a.m. on I-95 in Philadelphia when Pennsylvania State Troopers Martin F. Mack III, Branden T.

Sisca and a pedestrian, Reyes Rivera Oliveras, were struck by Webb, who was driving under the influence. RELATED HEADLINES: State police say Troopers Mack and Sisca were called to assist Oliveras, who had been walking on I-95 southbound near the stadium area.As the troopers attempted to put the man into custody and walk him back to their vehicle, Webb struck all three men and the patrol car at a high rate of speed, authorities say.

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