Man driving near 124 mph causes crash killing two women, BCSO says

“One could make the argument that Mr. Korus absolutely should’ve known better.”

SAN ANTONIO — One man has been arrested for crashing into another vehicle at a high speed that left two women dead, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

Larry James Korus, 40-years-old was identified as driving a high performance Lexus at near 124 mph and crashing nearly 800 feet away from making a complete stop, Salazar said.

“If you’re driving at that speed especially in that short distance you may as well be  taking out a gun and firing it down the road because that’s exactly what you’re doing. That vehicle is a loaded weapon at that point.” 

BCSO said, Korus was driving to work before he crashed into the victims’ car killing them on the scene. The victim’s vehicle was thrown quite a distance and flipped over.

Salazar said, Korus’ wife was also killed in an accident this past March on the same stretch of road in a similar fashion when she was driving a Camaro.

“One could make the argument that Mr. Korus absolutely should’ve known better after having lost a loved one,” Salazar says. 

Korus has been charged with two counts of manslaughter. 

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