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Driver Charged In Milwaukee Crash That Killed 3 Chicago Women

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (CBS) -- A man has been charged with reckless homicide after crashing his vehicle into an Uber car last weekend in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing three Chicago women inside it, authorities said.

Jasen Randhawa, 23, turned himself in a day after the crash, according to Milwaukee police.

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Jasen Randhawa (Credit: Milwaukee County sheriff's office)

About 3:50 a.m. Sunday, a 2015 Lexus R350 was going south on North 2nd Street when it went through a red light and struck a 2013 Ford Fusion heading west on West Clybourn Avenue about 2:50 a.m., police said.

The driver of the Ford, a 41-year-old man working as an Uber driver, was taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said.

His three passengers — Ashley L. Sawatzke, 30; Amy C. Taylor, 32; and Lindsey B. Cohen, 35 — were killed in the crash, police said. They were friends who met while working at the Chicago advertising agency Energy BBDO.

"Our hearts are broken," the company said on its Facebook page. "Their absence is deeply felt by everyone at Energy BBDO and well beyond."

Randhawa and a passenger ran away from the Lexus after the crash, but he turned himself in Monday, authorities allege.

The Mequon, Wisconsin, resident was charged Thursday with three counts of second-degree reckless homicide, one count of second-degree reckless injury, three counts of hit-and-run involving death and one count of hit-and-run involving great bodily harm, according to Milwaukee County Circuit Court records.

He also faces four additional felonies for driving with a license that had been revoked following a previous DUI conviction, records show.

Randhawa was jailed on a $1 million bond, according to the Milwaukee County sheriff's office. His next court date is Nov. 7.

(Source: Sun-Times Media Wire © Chicago Sun-Times 2016. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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