A California highway patrol officer has been charged with second-degree murder for his role in a fatal crash last summer, prosecutors announced on Monday. Angelo Rodriguez, 24, was charged with second-degree murder after crashing into a civilian vehicle while driving at high speeds in Norwalk, said Los Angeles county district attorney Nathan Hochman at a press conference. Prosecutors said Rodriguez was driving at least 130mph on duty during the early hours of 20 July, when the crash occurred. Rodriguez did not have lights or sirens on and had no clear reason for driving so fast, they said. Rodriguez allegedly collided
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