The memorial for the three young women killed in the crash was placed at the intersection where the fatal crash happened.
A"Ghost Tire Memorial" will be placed at the South Los Angeles intersection where three young women riding in an Uber were killed in a high-speed crash.three counts of vehicular manslaughterThe memorial was placed by 'Streets Are For Everyone,' a nonprofit traffic-safety advocacy group, which seeks to end traffic caused fatalities, and 'Faith for SAFE Streets,' the faith-based coalition formed by the group, which focuses on the hardest-hit areas of South Los Angeles.
The Uber driver, a 38-year-old woman, and a male passenger both suffered lesser injuries from the crash and are expected to survive. Moreno said he is committed to ensuring that people who speed and cause fatal traffic collisions will go to prison.
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