Man involved in wrong-way collision faces charges of murder and DUI - KUSI

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) - The man accused of killing two UCSD Medical students in a wrong-way crash is facing murder charges. King was involved in a deadly wrong-way collision over the weekend is expected to face two counts murder while intoxicated and five charges of felony DUI causing injury. According to the California Highway Patrol, King was heading south on the northbound side of the I-163 around 1:30 a. m. when he drove his 2000 Ford F350 into a 2014 Toyota Prius, carrying five people. Earlier that night, according to Deputy District Attorney Cally Bright, King was drinking with some Marine buddies at a hotel in Mission Beach Friday night, then left to do more drinking at a Mission Valley bar despite his friends' efforts to get... The manager at a local bar tried to stop him and one of his Marine buddies tried to take away his keys, but both attempts were unsuccessful. The head-on crash fatally injured the other driver, 23-year-old Madison Cornwell of Mission Viejo, and one of her passengers, 24-year-old Anne Li Baldock, according to the county Medical Examiner's Office. King faces 47 years to life in prison if convicted. Source: www.kusi.com