PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Jayana Webb, the woman accused of killing two state troopers, was out on bail Wednesday evening.
Bail was set at $600,000 in August when a Philadelphia judge reinstated third-degree murder charges against Webb. The original third-degree charges against Webb had been dismissed in June.
To post bail, only 10% of that must be paid, or in Webb’s case, $60,000.
Webb is accused of killing two Pennsylvania state troopers and a pedestrian on I-95 in March.
Authorities said troopers Martin Mack, 33, and Branden Sisca, 29, had pulled Webb over on I-95 but left to respond to reports of a man walking on the highway. Police said she was driving about 80 mph and had been drinking.
Prosecutors say, shortly after Mack and Sisca stopped to help that man, Reyes Rivera Oliveras, 29, Webb sped by and hit the men, killing all three.
* Article from: audacy.com