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By: Jon Shirek ATLANTA, Ga. — He’s a busy president of an Atlanta company, and he depends on texting and e-mailing. But John J. Williams decided he will never again text while driving. “Only because I have first-hand knowledge, now, of somebody that got killed because of this.” Williams’ first-hand knowledge may make him a witness against his former girlfriend, Lori Reineke, who is denying what police are now saying about her. She was accused in Gwinnett County last week of vehicular homicide while texting — hitting and killing a pedestrian on Sugarloaf Parkway, on October 30, because she was distracted, because she was texting while driving. >> Full Story |
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