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Store clerk sold beer to DWI suspect before fatal Kerr County crash involving motorcycle club members, TABC says
Read full article: Store clerk sold beer to DWI suspect before fatal Kerr County crash involving motorcycle club members, TABC saysAUSTIN, Texas A Hill Country store clerk sold beer to an intoxicated 28-year-old man who crashed his vehicle into a group of motorcycle club members near Kerrville, killing four of them, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission officials said. Ranelle Diane Welch, 37, of Center Point, turned herself in to Kerr County authorities Thursday, a news release said. According to TABC officials, Welch was working at a Dollar General store in Center Point around noon on July 18 when she sold beer to Ivan Robles-Navejas, of Center Point. Investigators believe Robles-Navejas was already intoxicated when Welch sold him the alcohol. TABC will hold accountable all businesses and employees who may have contributed to this case by illegally selling alcohol.
Memorial ride held in honor of four Thin Blue Line Motorcycle Club members killed in crash
Read full article: Memorial ride held in honor of four Thin Blue Line Motorcycle Club members killed in crashHELOTES, Texas Around 1,000 people showed up on Sunday for a memorial ride held in honor of the four Thin Blue Line Motorcycle Club members who were killed in a crash last month. The ride began in Helotes and ended at the Hill Country Youth Event Center, where they held a plaque dedication ceremony. Police say the deadly crash happened while the group of motorcyclists were riding back to their annual Thin Blue Line Foundation meeting in Bandera, when suspected drunk driver Ivan Robles crossed over the center line on Highway 16 and struck several of the motorcycles head-on. Since the crash happened, the motorcycle club said it has received an outpouring of love and support. RELATED: Drunk driving crash claims life of fourth Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club member