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Posted by Street Outlaws on Saturday, June 21, 2014
Murder Nova will stop at nothing to claim that #1 spot. He has two daughters with his wife Cassie, who regardless of how dangerous his profession is, has been supportive of him and the show. Long before appearing in “Street Outlaws”, in 2009 Dave’s racing skills gained him and his truck 1996 GMC Sonoma S10 a spot in the Speed TV’s show “Pinks”.īesides his impressive career as driver, Dave is a family guy as well. While the origin of Dave’s nickname is still unknown, his title as the “King of the Streets” is indisputed. This guy born in Shawnee Oklahoma, has been racing in the Oklahoma streets for over three decades now, and is still going strong. His real name is Dave Comstock, but everyone knows him better as Daddy Dave. Nowadays, “Street Outlaws” is still airing, and life seems to be good for him. Not long after, it was rumored that he had a drug addiction, though he utterly denied those claims.įortunately for Big Chief, the negative experiences he has been through have not been enough to deter him. Fortunately he recovered well, even if his 1969 Pontiac LeMans was seriously damaged and left unusable.Īlso in 2017, Justin faced several accusations of infidelity after surprisingly announcing he was divorcing his long-time wife Allicia, with whom he has two children. In 2015 he injured his spinal cord and bruised his lungs after a serious car crash. Regardless of his success, Justin has been through some difficult times in recent years. Though a few years later his family moved to Oklahoma, his hobby developed into a life passion which he would continue into his adulthood. At only nine years old, he used to watch the night races at the then very close Route 66 in his native Louisville. The case remains under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department, Valley Traffic Division.A post shared by really not a wonder why Justin loves cars and races started so much. Bail for Gevorgyan was set at more than $2 million and he is due back in Department S on March 11. If convicted as charged, both defendants face a maximum possible sentence of 33 years to life in state prison.
Bail for Valenzuela is requested at more than $2 million. During the race, a car spun out of control and crashed into a crowd, killing Eric Siguenza, 26, and Wilson Thomas Wong, 50, and injuring a third man, prosecutors added. Valenzuela and Gevorgyan allegedly helped promote and organize an illegal street race in Chatsworth on Feb.
Henry Michael Gevorgyan, 21, was charged on March 3 in the same case with two counts of murder and one count of engaging in a motor vehicle speed contest on a highway causing a concussion. Arraignment is scheduled this afternoon in Department S of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, San Fernando Branch. Irael Valenzuela (dob 3/29/76) faces two counts of murder and one count of engaging in a motor vehicle speed contest on a highway causing a concussion in case PA083096. Second Man Charged with Murder in Chatsworth Street Race Crash A 38-year-old man was charged today with murder for his alleged role in the death of two spectators killed when a car crashed during an illegal street race, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced.