I-10 Crash Leaves Girl Dead; Driver Charged With Manslaughter

An early morning crash along eastbound Interstate 10 left an an eight-year-old girl dead in the crash, four other children and two adults were also injured. The driver was arrested and booked into jail for manslaughter and other related charges.

On Tuesday, October 17, 2017, at about 6:30 a.m. a Chevrolet Tahoe, driven by Eric C. McMorris, 31, of Litchfield Park, Arizona, was traveling eastbound along I-10.  Kodie L. Johnson, 23, from Litchfield Park and five children were also on board.

Witnesses told investigators that the Tahoe was driven in a reckless manner by speeding and swerving all over the road. McMorris eventually lost control of the vehicle in the area of milepost 68.7, near Tonopah, Arizona. The vehicle traveled into the median, then back across the traffic lanes and ultimately rolled over into a dirt area.

Kodie Johnson and two children were ejected from within the vehicle during the collision. Johnson and one of those children ejected were not properly restrained and sustained serious injuries. Although the second child was wearing safety restraints, she was ejected and sustained fatal injuries.

Eric McMorris, Kodie Johnson and four children were transported to valley hospitals for treatment of their injuries.

Upon his release from the hospital, McMorris was arrested and booked into the Maricopa County Jail on charges for manslaughter, aggravated assault, and endangerment.

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