Two sisters are facing charges after a crash in Fayetteville killed three E.E. Smith High School football players.
The driver of the car they were in, 21-year-old Dymond Nekiya Monroe, remains hospitalized but faces charges including willful speed competition, three counts of involuntary manslaughter, speeding, ...
Destini Rhinada Genwright, 19, was booked and released Oct. 21 from jail on misdemeanor charges including unlawful street ...
Dymond Nekiya Monroe, 21, was driving the trio from football practice at E.E. Smith High School to a birthday celebration ...
In the wake of the three E.E. Smith student-athlete deaths, Fayetteville football coaches offer their support. Here's what ...
Police have indicated that both drivers - Monroe and Destini Rhinada Genwright - were speeding, driving recklessly and ...
The vigil and balloon release took place at Westover Park, where the three young student-athletes started their youth ...
Three of the victims who died in the harrowing single-vehicle crash late Wednesday night on Rosehill Road were identified as high school students in Fayetteville.
The three dead have been identified as Jai’hyon Elliott, 18, Trevor Merritt, 17, and Nicholas Williams, 17, by the Cumberland ...