
“Involuntary manslaughter, homicide by vehicle and DUI are some of the charges Sergeant Thomas Winkis is now facing for his alleged role in an accident September 14th. Sergeant Winkis is accused of crashing his Dodge Challenger into a van operated by 55-year-old David Farries just before midnight. It happened near the intersection of State Road and Ashburner Street. Farries was rushed to the hospital in critical condition and he died of his injuries three days later. Farries’ daughters say it’s justice Winkis will be charged, but they won’t rest until he is behind bars. They say Farries will never know his youngest grandchild.”
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