Man Accused of Driving through Metra Gates while Intoxicated, Killing 19-year-old Passenger
Accident Occurred on February 12
Authorities responded to the 87th Street crossing, located in South Chicago near Baltimore Avenue, after 12:30 a.m. on February 12.
19-year-old Passenger Pronounced Dead at the Scene
Police believe Moises Perez, 19, of Chicago, allegedly drove through the Metra gates and were struck by a northbound train. One of his passengers, Elissa Hernandez, 19, of Chicago, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Two Other Passengers Remain Hospitalized in Critical Condition
Two other passengers remain hospitalized in critical condition.
Charges Filed against Moises Perez
Perez was charged with
- Reckless homicide
- Two counts of aggravated DUI causing death
- Four counts of aggravated DUI causing great bodily harm
- Two counts of aggravated driving without a license
- Disobeying a railroad crossing
Perez was ordered detained without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 5.
Conclusion
The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of driving under the influence. It is crucial for individuals to prioritize their safety and the safety of others by never getting behind the wheel while impaired.
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The driver, Moises Perez, allegedly drove through the Metra gates while intoxicated, resulting in a collision with a northbound train.
Two passengers remain hospitalized in critical condition, and one passenger, 19-year-old Elissa Hernandez, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Perez is charged with reckless homicide, two counts of aggravated DUI causing death, four counts of aggravated DUI causing great bodily harm, two counts of aggravated driving without a license, and disobeying a railroad crossing.