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In hospital BIA employee faces charges
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2002 A Bureau of Indian Affairs technician is facing four manslaughter charges for the deaths of two couples on a highway in New Mexico. A conference room in an Albuquerque hospital served as a court proceeding as Lloyd Larson was read the charges against him. At the wheels of a BIA vehicle and under the influence of alcohol, he is alleged to have driven head-on into a car, killing the four Nebraskans. Larson has a history of alcohol-related driving incidents. Get the Story:
I-40 Driver Accused of Manslaughter (The Albuquerque Journal 1/29) Related Stories:
Another Interior employee in deadly crash (1/28)
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