84. Ormond Beach cops: Man driving upwards of 150 mph in Lamborghini killed on US 1
Scene of deadly crash is shown here at left, involving a Lamborghini.ORMOND BEACH -- A 24-year-old man was killed Feb. 12, after he lost control of a 2006 Lamborghini while driving at speeds of up to 150 mph, crossed the median and struck a steel pole in the 200 block of north US 1, resulting in the vehicle bursting into flames with him pinned inside, Ormond Beach police said.
A passenger, 40-year-old Vanessa Bain, escaped with minor injuries in the 3:44 a.m. accident. Police did not indicate if she or the young man or someone else was the owner of the high-priced sports car. The tragedy comes in at No. 84 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.
Monte Henkenberns blew a .132 in a breathalyzer test, more than three times the legal threshold of .08 for drunken driving, when he was arrested April 15.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal published a story four years ago on a fraud arrest charge dropped long ago against Jason Davis, yet it was presented as a big story earlier this month as shown in the inset snapshot graphic.
They are praying that we can put an end to this kind of tragedy: Twenty children and six adults at an elementary school. How can this happen?.jpg)
Photos for Headline Surfer / A mail truck caught fire in Edgewater as shown here, but the carrier saved the mail inside.
DAYTONA BEACH -- Even though County Chair-elect Jason Davis told a Daytona Beach News-Journal reporter in a front page story on Dec. 6, that a charge of fraud against him a decade ago had been dropped in an interview he gave the newspaper four years ago when he was running for Congress and published, it was nonetheless reported as fresh "news."
Images such as this are displayed by Facebook users in paying tribute to the 20 first graders among the 26 people killed in Friday's Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn.
Sandy Hook teacher Kaitlin Raig recalls the situation at hand in an emotional interview with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer. The video is included with Darlene Vann's blog installment.