Woman charged in Milwaukee crash that killed two Marquette students

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A woman named Amandria Brunner has been charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle after a crash in Milwaukee that killed two Marquette University students, Scott Michaud and Noah Snyder, who were members of the lacrosse team. Brunner, who had a blood alcohol content of 0.133, was involved in a collision at 27th and St. Paul after turning left in front of a Jeep, resulting in fatalities and injuries. She is held on a $75,000 bond and faces serious charges.
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