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Nick Adenhart Death: Drunk Driver Sentenced to 51-to-Life for Crash That Killed Angels Pitcher

Nick Adenhart Death: Drunk Driver Sentenced to 51-to-Life for Crash That Killed Angels Pitcher
Nick Adenhart (AP Photo, file)

SANTA ANA, Calif. (CBS/AP) Andrew Gallo, a construction worker who ran a red light and killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two other people, has been sentenced to 51 years to life in prison.

Gallo was sentenced Wednesday following a hearing in Santa Ana in which he apologized to the victims' family and friends. The 24-year-old was convicted in September of three counts of second-degree murder.

Authorities say Gallo's blood-alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit when he T-boned a car Adenhart and his friends were riding in on April 9, 2009. A fourth person in the car was severely injured.

Just hours before the crash, the 22-year-old Adenhart had pitched six scoreless innings in a game at Angel Stadium.

COMPELTE COVERAGE OF NICK ADENHART ON CRIMESIDER

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