Overview
- Hayes surrendered to Largo police on Aug. 29, was booked into the Pinellas County Jail, and was released on a $350,000 bond the same day.
- He faces three counts of vehicular homicide and one count of reckless driving with serious bodily injury stemming from a May 10 collision.
- Investigators say he crossed three lanes five seconds before impact and then reentered the curb lane without signaling before striking a Kia Soul.
- Two children, Jabari Elijah Solomon, 10, and Charlie Herbert Solomon Riveria, 4, died at the scene; the driver, Gail Price, 78, died a day later, while passenger Herbert Riveria, 58, survived with serious injuries.
- The University of Miami said Hayes has been indefinitely suspended from all athletic-related activities pending the legal process.