Burnsville woman convicted on two counts of murder after racing lead to crash in 2021

Police say she was racing against her brother at more than 100 mph; he goes on trial in January
A Burnsville woman was convicted of two counts of murder after a racing crash in 2021 killed two passengers.
A Burnsville woman was convicted of two counts of murder after a racing crash in 2021 killed two passengers. Photo credit (Vector Graphics)

A Dakota County jury found a Burnsville woman guilty of five counts, including two counts of murder, in a crash that killed two people in 20-21.
Police say 20-year-old Camille Dennis-Bond was racing against her brother, Leon, on County Road 42 in Burnsville on April 4, 2021.
The two crashed into each other at close to 100 miles per hour, basically pulverizing one of the vehicles.
The crash killed 22-year-old Tayler Nicole Garza of Woodbury, and 22-year-old Dalton Lee Ford, of Burnsville.
Camille Bond will be sentenced in March.
Her brother goes on trial in January.

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