Speeding driver charged in midshipman's death had priors

Source: baltimoresun.com

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Police charged Patrick T. Britton-Harr, 22, with vehicular manslaughter in the death of Charles B. Carr, a 20-year-old Naval Academy midshipman, after a high-speed crash on Nov. 24 in Riva. Britton-Harr was driving a BMW coupe with Carr as passenger when it veered off Glen Isle Road and hit a tree. The story reports now due to Wednesday's charges and Carr's funeral, highlighting Britton-Harr's recent traffic violations.

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Britton-Harr, from Pensacola, Fla., attended St. Mary’s High School in Annapolis with Carr and has relatives linked to the Naval Academy. The crash site on Glen Isle Road near Riva Road put both young men at risk in a single vehicle. Police reports note the BMW went off the right side of the road before the head-on tree impact.

Court records show a pattern of risky driving in recent months, including a guilty plea to one speeding ticket. Toxicology delays mean alcohol involvement remains unconfirmed for now.

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Why it matters

This case spotlights repeat traffic offenders and risks to young drivers near military communities like Annapolis. It underscores dangers of speeding and possible drinking, with Britton-Harr's priors raising questions about enforcement gaps. Watch for toxicology results and any added charges, which could shape the case outcome.