Former North Texas assistant principal sent to prison for deadly drunkdriving crash

Former North Texas assistant principal sent to prison for deadly drunkdriving crash
WEATHERFORD, Texas — A former North Texas assistant principal was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a drunk driving crash that killed a man in 2020, officials said. Kevin Scott Evans, 41, a former assistant principal at Boyd High School, pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter in the case, which stemmed from a Jan. 8, 2020, crash on Texas 199 in Reno in Parker County. Evans struck Ernest Medley, 51, with his pickup truck as Medley was walking along the shoulder of the highway, according to the Parker County District Attorney’s Office. Evans then drove away but was pulled over…

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