Civil Rights Activist Indicted in Accident
Associated Press
DECATUR, Ga. —
Civil rights activist Hosea Williams was indicted Monday on felony and misdemeanor charges of leaving the scene of an accident.
Police said Williams rear-ended a car on July 19, offered the driver cash to repair the damage, then drove off before police arrived. A DeKalb County grand jury indicted Williams, 65, on two felony counts of leaving the scene and failing to render aid.
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