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Here's the reason why alcohol and sporting events is just not a good mixture.You could say her judgment was pretty seriously impaired, and now her life is even more seriously screwed!Red Sox-Yankees Dispute Turns Deadly AP Posted: 2008-05-05 22:16:29 NASHUA, N.H.(May 5) - After an argument over rival baseball teams spilled outside a bar, a woman aimed her car at a group of people to scare them and didn't brake, hitting and killing a man, authorities and witnesses said.Nashua Police Department/AP The Red Sox-Yankees rivalry took a deadly turn over the weekend when Ivonne Hernandez, a New York fan, allegedly struck and killed a Boston fan with her car.Check the gallery to revisit other shocking moments from one of the most heated rivalries in sports.Ivonne Hernandez was arraigned Monday on reckless second-degree murder and drunken driving charges and was held without bail.She did not enter a plea.Hernandez , 43, was speeding early Friday toward a small group that included the man, Matthew Beaudoin, 29, and never hit her brakes, prosecutor Susan Morrell said Monday.Beaudoin died of massive head trauma at a hospital, Morrell said.Authorities wouldn't describe the argument, but witnesses said it heated up when Hernandez identified herself as a New York Yankees fan. |
Beaudoin died of massive head trauma at a hospital, Morrell said.Authorities wouldn't describe the argument, but witnesses said it heated up when Hernandez identified herself as a New York Yankees fan.Nashua, about 45 miles northwest of Boston, is the territory of the rival team the Boston Red Sox.Bartender Tanya Moran said the argument spilled outside, and at least one person in a group that included Beaudoin began chanting against the Yankees when they saw a Yankees sticker on Hernandez 's car."She accelerated at a high speed for about 200 feet.She went directly at this group of people," Morrell said."She indicated to police that she wanted to scare this group of people.She thought they would get out of the way."Hernandez was arrested at the scene.She said she had been drinking and refused to take a breath-alcohol test, said Morrell.Hernandez said she had been in an argument with the group.Hernandez 's public defender, James Quay, did not immediately return a call seeking comment. |
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