A Maryland woman was arrested and charged with 13 counts, including negligent vehicular manslaughter, negligent homicide and driving under the influence of alcohol, following the July 6 crash that left Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two others dead.
Cori Clingman was accused of “traveling at a high rate of speed” when she allegedly caused the three-car crash in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Clingman and two other passengers in her car were not injured, state police said in a July news release.
Clingman, of Upper Marlboro, attempted to change lanes and struck a maroon Dodge Charger before hitting a Chevrolet Impala, according to police. The force of the crash caused the Charger to travel off the road and hit multiple tree stumps before coming to a stop.