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Jury reaches verdict in trial over death of WSP trooper

  • A Snohomish County jury convicted Raul Benitez-Santana of vehicular homicide for the fatal crash that killed Trooper Christopher Gadd on March 2, 2024, near Marysville on Interstate 5.
  • The crash resulted from Benitez-Santana driving at speeds up to 112 mph under the influence of alcohol and marijuana, striking Gadd's patrol car parked with lights off on the shoulder.
  • During the trial, the defense argued Benitez-Santana did not impair and that Gadd violated state laws by parking with lights off; prosecutors emphasized reckless speed and intoxication.
  • The jury deliberated about four hours before delivering the verdict Wednesday afternoon, with Judge Karen Moore scheduling sentencing for July 2, 2025, at 1 p.m.
  • The conviction highlights the risks of impaired and reckless driving and honors Gadd, a 27-year-old trooper recognized for academic excellence and service, who died in the line of duty.
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