Coach charged with drunken driving
Saturday, December 17, 2005
An assistant Princeton University men's lacrosse coach has been charged with drunken driving in a fatal one-vehicle traffic accident in Baltimore that killed his best friend, the only passenger in the SUV.
The crash occurred when Princeton coach Greg P. Raymond, 23, lost control of the Jeep Sunday on an exit ramp of Interstate 83 at Guilford Avenue in Baltimore, city police said yesterday.
The Jeep slammed into a concrete retaining wall on the right side of the ramp and rolled into a chain-link fence, police said.
Raymond's friend, Matthew Clayton Stoffel, 23, of Glen Burnie, Md., suffered a massive puncture injury to his head during the 3 a.m. crash, according to police. Although rescue crews freed Stoffel from the wreckage in critical condition, he died a short time later at the Maryland Shock Trauma unit of the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.
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