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Man gets 2 years for crash death of marching band trumpeter
A Lincoln man has been given two years in prison for the crash death of a member of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln marching band.
A Lincoln man has been given two years in prison for the crash death of a member of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln marching band.
A judge on Wednesday also suspended the driver's license of Waltrivelish Watson, 30, for seven years. Watson had pleaded no contest to felony vehicular homicide.
Prosecutors say Watson was driving a speeding car the night of Oct. 26, 2018, that collided with another vehicle. The crash killed Tyler Butterfield, a 20-year-old junior and trumpet player in the marching band.