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Road Rage Led to Tragedy and Deferred Justice | Lubbock News

Road Rage Led to Tragedy and Deferred Justice | Lubbock News

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A 21-year-old man, Juan Pablo Reyna Jr., just received a shocking sentence for a deadly road rage crash that killed a 68-year-old motorcyclist, Monte Lynch. After pleading guilty to manslaughter, Reyna avoided prison by agreeing to 10 years of community supervision plus 30 weekend jail days starting July 17. If he violates his terms, he could face maximum punishment — but if he stays clean, the charge will be dismissed. The tragedy began when Reyna chased Lynch on his motorcycle, crashing into him at an intersection and fleeing the scene. Lynch died from head trauma; Reyna, arrested months later, has been on bond since December 2023. A moment of rage turned fatal — and now, a young man faces a decade of probation with his life on the line.

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