

Unertl was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.īarbosa - standing near her confused and repeatedly asking police what had happened - suffered a broken right collar bone, broken ribs and a punctured lung.Ĭorbins, still sitting behind the steering wheel, eyes bloodshot and smelling of alcohol, appeared agitated as he yelled, "I'm sorry, tell me they're OK," and, "I want to go home," according to the complaint.Ĭorbins - who admitted taking three Vicodin pills that he did not have a prescription for and having two or three drinks at a bar - had a blood alcohol level of 0.094, according to the complaint. Brown Deer Road, according to the Brown Deer Police Department.Ī motorist stopped at a red light in the northbound lane of 60th St., waiting to turn east on Brown Deer, saw the northbound Honda Accord Corbins was driving enter the intersection and strike the eastbound Honda SUV driven by Unertl. The crash was reported about midnight Saturday at N. Barbosa, 31, of Hartford, according to police and the complaint filed Thursday in Milwaukee County Circuit Court.

Unertl, 25, of Hustisford, according to the complaint and Brown Deer police.Ĭorbins also faces related charges, including injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle causing great bodily harm for injuries to Edgar I. After running a red light and crashing into an SUV, killing a driver and seriously injuring her boyfriend the night before Valentine's Day, a driver impaired by drugs and alcohol told Brown Deer police, "I'm sorry, tell me they're OK," according to a criminal complaint.īrandyn Kierre Corbins, 25, is charged with homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle in the death of Lauren A.
