Woman charged with homicide in crash that killed Marquette lacrosse players

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A 41-year-old Wisconsin woman, Amandria Brunner, was charged with two counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle after a crash near Marquette University that killed two lacrosse players, Noah Snyder and Scott Michaud. Brunner was allegedly intoxicated, with a blood alcohol content of .133, and the crash occurred as she attempted to turn left at an intersection, hitting the vehicle carrying the students. The incident has deeply affected the university community, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled.
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