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Case Moves Forward In Killing Of PA State Troopers: Latest Updates
The preliminary hearing for Jayana Webb, who is accused of striking and killing two state troopers and a civilian while DUI, was continued.

PHILADELPHIA — The 21-year-old woman accused of hitting and killing two Pennsylvania State Police troopers and a civilian on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will have her preliminary hearing at a later date.
Jayana Webb, 21, of Eagleville, had her preliminary hearing in a Philadelphia court continued to June 22, according to court documents.
Webb is accused of hitting and killing State Troopers Martin Mack, 33, and Branden Sisca, 29, as well as pedestrian Reyes Rivera Oliveras, 28, in the early morning hours of March 21 near the Philadelphia sports complex.
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She is charged with third-degree murder, homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence, second-degree manslaughter of a law enforcement officer, and related crimes.
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Webb was denied bail at her preliminary arraignment and has been in custody in Philadelphia since March 22.
The deadly incident occurred 12:45 a.m. Monday on Interstate 95 south, just before the Philadelphia sports complexes.
Mack and Sisca were called to the area for a report of a person on the highway and found the man, identified as Oliveras, when they arrived.
The call for the pedestrian on the road occurred as Mack and Sisca were conducting a traffic stop on Webb for speeding.
When they were trying to get Oliveras into their vehicle, another vehicle sped up to the scene and struck the three, sending Mack and Sisca over the median and onto the northbound lanes of I-95.
When backup arrived, troopers found witnesses giving CPR to the victims, but they were pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities said Webb remained at the scene after the crash.
Mack enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in November 2014 and graduated as a member of the 141st cadet class. Sisca enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in February 2021 and graduated as a member of the 161st cadet class.
Both troopers spent their entire careers assigned to the Patrol Section of Troop K, Philadelphia.
Mack, a resident of Bristol in Bucks County, left behind a wife and two children.
Sisca, who served as the chief of the Trappe Fire Company No. 1 in Trappe Borough, is the son of Craig Sisca, a 10-year member of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. He's survived by his wife, who is expecting a child.
The internet managed to dig into Webb's Twitter profile and a post where she wrote "If you ask me, I'm the best drunk driver ever."
In another Tweet posted at about 4 a.m. on Sunday, Webb wrote "I'm f****** Kelly drive up rn !!!"
That Tweet came less than 24 hours before Mack, Sisca, and Oliveras were struck and killed.
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