Sheboon Driver Gets 10 Years for Crashing Into a Telephone Pole and Killing Her Human Passenger

Vickie Pryor.

What was this man even doing in a car with a sheboon at the wheel?

Women drivers are already prone to crashing into utility poles, picket fences, mailboxes and other stationary objects that “came out of nowhere.”

The woman being black and on drugs simply makes it inevitable.

Nola:

A woman charged with vehicular homicide in a 2016 New Orleans East car crash that killed her passenger pleaded guilty last week and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Vickie Pryor, who also goes by Vicki Pryor Irias-Duran, had cocaine in her system when she crashed head-on into a telephone pole in the 7200 block of Chef Menteur Highway the afternoon of Aug. 10, 2016, according to police. Pryor was injured, and the front-seat passenger in her 1998 Toyota Corolla, Carl Larosa, 59, was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to a warrant for Pryor’s arrest, the crash happened around 1:20 p.m. Pryor’s Corolla sideswiped a pole at a high rate of speed, then traveled 80 feet off the roadway and struck a second pole head-on, investigators said.

The 10-year sentence was imposed per a plea agreement approved by the victim’s family, according to Cannizzaro’s office.

Carl LaRosa.