The man accused of causing a crash that killed two pedestrians in downtown Columbus in 2014 has been found guilty of all charges. 63-year-old Terrance Trent was convicted by a Franklin County jury Friday on two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide in the deaths of 21-year-old Stephanie Fibelkorn and 58-year-old Bill Lewis. Fibelkorn was an Ohio State University intern working with Lewis, who was Chief Mobility Engineer with the City of Columbus. Trent - who drove his pickup truck into a Groveport-Madison school bus that hit the pedestrians at Broad and High Streets - was also found guilty on two counts of vehicular assault for injuries to his passenger and the bus driver in the crash. Trent will be sentenced in September.
Driver In Crash That Killed Columbus Official, OSU Student Found Guilty

Columbus Division of Police