
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The man who struck a Nickerson family with his vehicle in Louisville, Kentucky has been indicted by a grand jury in Jefferson County Commonwealth Court.
The Jefferson County Grand Jury returned the indictment against Michael Hurley charging him with one count of Murder, two counts of Assault First Degree, one count of Assault Fourth Degree, and one count of Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence.
The indicted charges are in connection with the July 5 incident when Hurley struck the family of Trey Jones with his automobile, killing the popular teacher and track coach and critically injuring his wife Amy and daughter Ava while they were standing on a sidewalk in downtown Louisville.
The case has been assigned to Division 2 of Jefferson County Circuit Court. Hurley will be formally arraigned on Tuesday, September 6.
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