Four people killed in a crash on Interstate 24 in Rutherford County have been identified.
Authorities released the information Saturday regarding the wreck that happened at 5:23 a.m. on May 28 near mile marker 66 on the interstate.
According to a preliminary report, a Dodge Charger with four people inside ran off the left side of the interstate for an unknown reason and hit a sign before striking a concrete wall and overturning. Authorities confirmed the vehicle caught on fire.
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The driver of the vehicle has been identified as 30-year-old Marcus Doss, of Nashville.
The passenger in the front of the car was identified as 38-year-old LaShawn Booker, also of Nashville.
Authorities said they were unsure which seat the passengers in the back of the vehicle had been riding in. They were identified as 29-year-old Duan Brown, of Hermitage, and 29-year-old Raymond Greer, Jr., of Nashville.
All four were killed in the crash. It was unknown if they had been wearing seatbelts at the time of the wreck, but according to the opinion of authorities, safety restraints would not have made a difference.
No further information was released.