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Angry driver receives five years in prison

April 12, 2000 By admin

An eastern Iowa man who intentionally drove his racecar into another car in Vinton last year has been sentenced to five years in prison.41-year old David Dains of Marengo was also fined 750 dollars and ordered to pay nearly five-thousand dollars in restitution to pit crew member Shawn Kibe. Dains apparently became angry with another race car driver during a race at the Benton County raceway last July. Dains crashed his car into the other man’s car after the race. Kibe has filed a civil suit against Daines. Daines says he’ll appeal the sentence.

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