Jayana Webb: Driver in I-95 crash that killed 2 Pennsylvania State Troopers, pedestrian reports to prison

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Driver in fatal I-95 crash of 2 Pa. State Troopers, pedestrian reports to prison

Jayana Webb, a driver convicted of fatally striking two Pennsylvania State Troopers and another man on I-95 in 2022, began her prison sentence on Thursday.

Jayana Webb, a driver convicted of fatally striking two Pennsylvania State Troopers and another man on I-95 in 2022, will begin her prison sentence on Thursday.

Webb was sentenced to 27 ½ to 60 years in the March 2022 crash that claimed the lives of Troopers Martin Mack III and Branden Sisca, and Reyes Rivera Oliveras.

She pleaded guilty to multiple charges last November, including third-degree murder and homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence. 

Troopers Mack and Siscas widows were on hand Friday to witness Webb report to prison on Friday. 

Jayana Webb: Driver pleads guilty in I-95 crash that killed two Pennsylvania troopers, pedestrian

Jayana Webb will spend decades behind bars after pleading guilty to multiple charges stemming from the March 2022 crash on I-95 that claimed the lives of two Pennsylvania State Troopers and a pedestrian.

"Some may see this as a moment of closure, but we will always mourn terribly for our heroic loved ones," a joint statement read in part.

The crash happened around midnight on March 21 on I-95 as Troopers Mack and Sisca were called to assist Oliveras, who had been walking on I-95 southbound near the stadium area.

As the troopers attempted to put the man into custody and walk him back to their vehicle, Webb fatally struck all three men and the patrol car at a high rate of speed, authorities say. Sources told FOX 29 that Webb had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit when she was tested after the crash.

It was later learned through a source that Troopers Mac and Sisca stopped Webb on I-95 between the Girard and Allegheny exits moments before the deadly crash.

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A recording from the trooper's dashboard camera shows the stop lasted less than a minute before the pair was dispatched to the pedestrian walking southbound on I-95 near the stadiums, according to law enforcement sources.

Webb appears to have documented the stop in a tweet posted just before the crash that read "why the cop pull me & he say im doing 110 ina 50." In a tweet from January 2022, Webb appeared to boast about her abilities to drive while intoxicated: "If you ask me, I’m the best drunk driver ever," the post reads.

Officials say Trooper Mack, 33, joined the force in 2014, while Sisca, 29, only recently graduated from the academy and had enlisted in February of 2021. Sisca was also a Fire Chief of Trappe Fire Company in Montgomery County.