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Two Men Indicted In February Fatal Crash

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FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Two people have been indicted in the February crash on I-65 that killed a mother and son.

It happened on February 16, 2015 in Williamson County when Kristi Clark and Carter Oakley were hit while outside of their car trying to help another driver.

Police said Clark and Oaklely had stopped to help five people in an SUV that had turned over after hitting black ice.

That Grand Jury indicted Gary S. Carney, 63, of Memphis, IN, and Jack W. Norwood 49 of Huntsville, AL, with Reckless Endangerment with a Deadly Weapon and Failure to Exercise Due Care Resulting in the Death of Another.

Carney, a semi-truck driver, and Norwood, the driver of the original overturned SUV, both surrendered to Williamson County authorities after learning of the charges. Carney is free on a $25,000 bond. Norwood remains in custody, at the Williamson County Jail, on a $25,000 bond.

Information regarding upcoming court dates for either suspect has been made available through the Williamson County Clerk of the Circuit Court.

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