The driver suspected in the deadly Ybor City crash could face more prison time after investigators say he was under the influence of both alcohol and marijuana.

The Hillsborough County State Attorneys Office announced Tuesday toxicology results from the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) show 22-year-old Silas Sampson had a blood-alcohol level exceeding Floridas legal limit, along with marijuana in his system, when the crash happened.

Prosecutors now plan to add multiple charges, including:

Sampson was already facing charges of vehicular homicide, reckless driving with injury and fleeing to elude before the new counts were announced.

Authorities say four people were killed and several others injured in the crash.

Four people have lost their lives, and several others are still fighting to re

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