
Driver Faces Manslaughter Charges in Crossing Guard's Death
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Thirty-year-old Joshua Alvarado, charged with manslaughter, faces up to fifteen years in prison for killing beloved crossing guard John Miro. Alvarado, an exterminator, allegedly fell asleep at a red light due to sedatives and street drugs, then crashed into Miro. Miro, a seventy-year-old hero, was known for his kindness and community service. Alvarados lawyer claimed the drugs were prescriptions, but toxicology reports revealed they were illegal. Alvarado pleaded not guilty and is currently in jail without bail.
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