Cameron Bosley, the driver in an April crash that killed his passenger Michael Graziano, turned himself into authorities late Sunday when he learned a warrant was out for his arrest.
Cameron Bosley, the driver in an April crash that killed his passenger Michael Graziano, turned himself into authorities late Sunday when he learned a warrant was issued for his arrest. Bosley, 25, of Dunedin, was arrested and charged with felony DUI manslaughter. He was released Monday afternoon on $10,000 bond. Graziano, 24, of Dunedin, was riding with Bosley in his 1994 Volvo SW when it struck a dump truck at a high speed on April 3. Graziano died as a result of his injuries on April 13. Bosley's blood alcohol content was determined to be 0.174 at the time of the crash, according to Florida Highway Patrol. Investigators say Bosley's Volvo was just east of 66th St. North on Ulmerton Road in Largo, traveling westbound at a high rate of …
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Two young men were hospitalized Tuesday after a crash on Ulmerton Road in which authorities say speeding was a factor. Statistically, young men are more likely than any other group to be involved in a speed-related crash.
Early Tuesday morning, a car was speeding down Ulmerton Road when its driver tried to change lanes and pass a dump truck, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The car didn't make it, instead crashing into the back of the truck near 66th Street North. Both of the car's occupants, men in their 20s, were taken to the hospital. The driver, Cameron Richard Bosley, 24, was in serious condition at Bayfront Medical Center on Tuesday evening. His passenger, Michael Edward Graziano, 23, was in critical condition, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Young men are more likely than any other group to be involved in speed-related crashes, according to the National Safety Council. According to national statistics from 2007, about 39 percent of males …