Amandria Brunner, 41, has been accused of estimating two murders under the influence of the vehicle on September 5. An accident that killed two players at Marquette University Lakros.
Prosecutors say Brunner from West Allis drove intoxicated around 5pm and blood alcohol was 0.133 – really twice as much as the legal limit – when it tried to turn left on the yellow Light North 27 and Western St. At the intersection of Paulius Avenue, according to the criminal complaint filed on September 10.
According to the complaint, Brunner Ford Ranger faced the Jeep Grand Cherokee, which is carrying six members of the Marquette University Men’s Lakros team. The witness told the officials that a jeep had appeared to be at the intersection and the Ranger faced it on the basis of a complaint.
The officer found that the position and damage of the vehicles and the damage to the northern Ford, that Brunner was going to the left of the jeep on the left, the complaint said.
19 -year -old Scott Micaud and Noah Snyder were killed in the accident, both driving in the back seat. A medical expert found that both men died of “multiple mild force injuries”. Three others were injured in the accident.
The accident collected from the airbag control modules of each vehicle shows that the Brunner was stopped for at least three seconds before the intersection before the accident, at the time of the collision at a speed of 11.8 miles per hour and failed to press its brakes.
In the same trial, Jeep was driving at 53 miles per hour faster than the announced speed limit on that part of the North 27th Street.
“Currently, the district lawyer still needs to review all the documents as well as to a review of the facts to identify the factors that contributed to the causes of death,” said a spokesman for the Milwaukee Police Department in response to the speed factor.
The complaint does not restrict the Marquette Lacrosse player. This states that the driver agreed to the blood selection that was sent to the Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory. According to the complaint, the results are expected.
State driving records show that Brunner was arrested in 2003. October 21 For the operation of the vehicle while intoxicated. She was convicted of charge in 2003. November 19 This previous verdict means that Brunner faces a sudden accusation with September 5th. Accident.
It is expected that Brunner from West Alllis will first appear in the Milwaukee District Court on September 10, according to prison data, was found to be $ 150,000.
Flower Memorial Western St. At the intersection of Paulius Avenue and North 27, a disaster, where September 8th. On the morning morning, two Marquette Lacrosse players were killed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on September 5th.
The evidence recovered from Ford Ranger doubts the driver’s sobriety
In her vehicle, alcohol was found, including an open tin of Miller High Life and a marijuana, according to the complaint. She also told the police that she had two steel reserves before the collision-you had a true type of high gravity camp or malt liquid.
According to the complaint, Brunner had “bloodshed and glass eyes, blurry language and difficulties in balance” on the stage.
The witness told the police that she “smells alcohol” because she helped Brunner get out of her mango vehicle. According to the complaint, Brunner told the witness that there was alcohol at the end of her vehicle, which moved to the front at the time of the collision.
The witness also noted that Brunner “kept trying to put the rubber into the mouth when she spoke,” the complaint states.
Marquette Lacrosse players Scott Michaud, left, and Noah Snyder, on the right, were killed on September 5th. Accident near the university town.
Brunner was arrested after many sober tests failed.
A total of 47 people died in the Milwaukee County due to motor vehicle accidents in 2025. September 1 – Renewal data provided by the Wisconsin Transport Department.
The data does not include accidents that caused Micaud and Snyder.
Ninety -four accidents occurred on the roads and motorways of Milwaukee County in 2024. 576 accidents were reported last year throughout the country last year.
This story has been updated to provide additional information.
Chris Ramirez includes the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel courts. It can be contacted at [email protected].
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