TAMPA, Fla. – A Florida man suspected of inhaling nitrous oxide from a whipped cream dispenser before causing a fatal crash has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.
Tucker Hoopengarner, 29, also admitted Wednesday to a charge of unlawful distribution of nitrous oxide, the Tampa Bay Times reported. The July 1, 2020, crash killed Jill Lawniczak, 53.
Its funny, we used to 'wander' into the fancy kitchen store at the mall, us guys in t-shirts, flipflops, and long hair. Randomly walk around, look at some things... oh, hey, Mom wanted us to get ger a case of cartridges, thats right! Good thing you remembered! Better get 2.
Wait. He purposely huffed NO2. And then drove. That to me shows intent to commit murder or attempted murder. Should be charged with 1st degree. Same with any wanker who gets behind the wheel impared.
Its funny, we used to 'wander' into the fancy kitchen store at the mall, us guys in t-shirts, flipflops, and long hair. Randomly walk around, look at some things... oh, hey, Mom wanted us to get ger a case of cartridges, thats right! Good thing you remembered! Better get 2.
ReplyDeleteLaughing gas is a controlled substance? Who knew?
ReplyDeleteSix years for reckless homicide seems awfully lenient to me!
ReplyDeleteHe spent 2 years and a month on tenterhooks waiting for the conclusion of the legal process. That's got to count for something /sarc.
DeleteWait. He purposely huffed NO2. And then drove. That to me shows intent to commit murder or attempted murder. Should be charged with 1st degree. Same with any wanker who gets behind the wheel impared.
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