A woman killed by a suspected drunken driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 25 has been identified as Jennifer Friede, a longtime Denver-area marijuana activist.
The Denver medical examiner’s office said Friede, 34, of Broomfield, was a passenger in a vehicle headed northbound in the high-occupancy vehicle lane near Park Avenue West early Saturday when it was struck by a vehicle traveling south.
Denver police arrested the driver of the wrong-way car, Rebecca Maez, 27, on suspicion of DUI and vehicular homicide. Friede’s boyfriend, Jeremy DePinto, was driving the car and also suffered injuries. The couple were headed home from a concert about 1 a.m.
Victim in DUI crash was Denver marijuana activist Jennifer Friede – Longmont Times-Call
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Is this post about the DUI vs DWS argument? Which is supposedly safer? Clearly, you shouldn’t do either.
Perhaps the irony of this high-profile case will reduce drunken driving and drug use.
I can hope.
Always remember the penalties for drinking and driving offences are severe before doing such offenses.