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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The man accused of causing a double fatal crash on Thanksgiving night in 2020 appeared in a Richmond courtroom on Monday morning.
After several continued hearings Ryann Daniels appeared via video in Richmond Manchester General District Court. The 26-year old is charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter.
According to Richmond police, on November 26 close to 8 p.M., Daniels was driving a white pick-up truck going westbound on Brookland Park Boulevard when he ran through a red light –smashing into two cars causing a chain reaction crash on Chamberlayne Avenue.
All three vehicles then collided with three other vehicles that were stopped in the eastbound lanes of Brookland Park Boulevard.
58-year-old Kevin Hancock, a Richmond youth football coach for more than three decades died at the hospital and 52-year-old Karen Murphy died from her injuries at the scene. Back in December 8News spoke to the children of both families, who were in disbelief about the accident and wanted justice.
The night of the crash, Daniels was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and was later released. Daniels was never in police custody and left the hospital after being discharged. Once leaving, he skipped town. 8News pressured RPD as to why Daniels was never arrested and allowed to walk out of the hospital, but authorities would not answer citing ‘an ongoing investigation’.
A manhunt was underway to find Daniels who was located one week later in Currituck County, North Carolina. According to the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the 100 block of Raccoon Drive in Knotts Island on Thursday, December 4 around 1:30 p.M. After a report of a wanted person.
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