A Kansas City woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for a 2018 crash that killed four people, according to a statement from Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.
27-year-old Victoria M. Brown was sentenced today, June 4, after she pleaded guilty to four counts of second-degree murder. Each sentence carries a 20-years, but the punishments will run concurrently.
Court documents state that police saw Brown’s Jeep fail to stop at an intersection near 23rd and Hardy in Independence. When they pursued her, she sped up and tried to get away.
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Officers found her Jeep a little later near 23rd and Television Place in Kansas City, where it had crashed into a Dodge Avenger with four passengers.
Police identified the deceased victims in the Dodge as 29-year-old AaRon C. Daniel, 30-year-old Shawn Johnson, and 24-year-old Anthony A. Belton Jr., all of Kansas City, Mo.
Police said the victim in the Jeep was 27-year-old Amanda N. Perry, of Independence, Mo.
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