Man pleads guilty in drunken driving death of Muncie teen

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A central Indiana man has pleaded guilty in a fatal drunk driving case in which he killed a Muncie teenager when he slammed into his motor scooter last summer.

The Star Press reported that 24-year-old Benjamin David Brand of Cicero pleaded guilty during a hearing on Monday to driving while intoxicated causing death in which he admitted that he’d had “about 10 beers” before the July 10 collision that killed 18-year-old Mason L.R. Wolfe.

Authorities say that blood tests revealed that at the time of the collision Brand's blood-alcohol content was three times the legal limit for motorists in Indiana.

Brand is scheduled to be sentenced in Delaware Circuit Court on June 23.

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