Driver following too close behind van charged in Georgia crash that killed 3 adults, 5 children
ATLANTA (AP) — The driver of a semitrailer following too close behind a van has been arrested on homicide charges in a fiery crash that killed three adults and five children on a Georgia highway, law enforcement announced Tuesday.
Kane Aaron Hammock, 33, has been charged with eight counts of vehicular homicide and one count of feticide by a vehicle, Franka Young, a spokesperson for the Georgia Department of Public Safety, said in an email Tuesday afternoon. Hammock has also been charged with one count of following too closely, one count of no registration and one count of driver to exercise due care.
The identities of the eight people killed in the van have not been released. Young said one person may have been pregnant, “but this will not be confirmed until an autopsy has been completed.”
Hammock was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol and booked into the Jackson County Jail, records show. Jail records did not list any attorney who could be reached to comment on his behalf, and a message left late Tuesday with the local public defender’s office was not immediately returned.


