Second-Degree Murder Case Study

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A woman faces second-degree murder charges after officers reported that she drove her car into a crowd at an Oklahoma State University homecoming parade, killing four people including a toddler. Adacia Chambers, a 25-year-old, was arrested after the crash on a driving under the influence charge, and Stillwater police said Sunday she was being held on four additional counts of second-degree murder. Chambers' father, told The Oklahoman newspaper on Saturday he couldn't believe his daughter was involved and stated that she was not an alcoholic. Three adults and a 2-year-old boy, who wasn't immediately identified were killed and at least 46 others were hurt, including at least four critically

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