ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Almost two weeks after a Nissan Rogue crashed into a tree in St. Petersburg, killing two of the six people inside, police have arrested the driver, who is also the father of one of the victims.
Officers are using this case to warn drivers of this apparently dangerous stretch of road.The sight of the wreckage and the sound of the crash let neighbors on Tyrone Boulevard know there had been another one."I heard an explosion," said John Zurla. "Tyrone Blvd, they have to be careful with what they are doing.
It's a racetrack."The speed limit is 45, but police say the long straightaway apparently had Willy Lloyd eager to step on it in his Nissan Rogue.