Cameron Herrin was reportedly racing with a fellow student in Tampa in his new Ford Mustang in May 2018 when he crashed into Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt, 24, who was pushing her daughter Lillia in a stroller. The May 2018 incident occurred when Herrin, then 18, and a friend, John Barrineau, then 17, were driving in separate cars. Witnesses told police they appeared to be racing and at times the vehicles drove parallel to each other as they maneuvered between two lanes. The Nissan driven by Barrineau avoided the mother, but the Mustang driven by Herrin struck Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt and Lillia. Data from the Mustang's navigation system showed it was driving at 100 mph, and it also recorded other speeding incidents in the days leading up to the crash Herrin was sentenced him to 24 years in prison which was six years less than the maximum sentence, which the victims’ families had reportedly requested. John Barrineau made a plea agreement with the state and was sentenced to six years in prison. Cameron Herrin is now appealing for post conviction relief to obtain a lower prison sentence. |