Judge reinstates 3rd-degree murder charges in I-95 crash that killed Pa. troopers, pedestrian

Jayana Webb is accused of killing Troopers Martin Mack III, Branden Sisca and a pedestrian identified as Reyes Rivera Oliveras.

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Judge reinstates murder charges in crash that killed troopers, man
In June, the third-degree murder charges were dropped against Jayana Webb, 22, of Eagleville, due to lack of evidence, according to the judge.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A judge has reinstated third-degree murder charges against the woman accused of killing two Pennsylvania state troopers and a pedestrian in a crash earlier this year on Interstate 95.

In June, the third-degree murder charges were dropped against Jayana Webb, 22, of Eagleville, due to lack of evidence, according to the judge.

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner issued a statement after the charges were reinstated on Tuesday.

"The charge of 3rd-degree murder was always appropriate for this defendant, whose actions we allege led to the violent deaths of Pennsylvania State Troopers Martin F. Mack, III, and Branden T. Sisca, and the man they were attempting to help, Reyes Rivera Oliveras," said Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.

Authorities said Webb was driving on I-95 southbound in the area of milepost 18 near the Stadium Complex when she struck and killed 33-year-old Martin F. Mack III and 29-year-old Branden T. Sisca on March 21.

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"Right now she's devastated," said the woman's attorney Michael Walker. "She's extremely saddened. She is not a violent criminal."

The troopers were helping a pedestrian, identified as 28-year-old Reyes Rivera Oliveras, get into the back of their cruiser when the crash happened. Oliveras also died in the crash.

Before the fatal crash, Webb was reportedly driving about 110 mph and was pulled over by the two troopers. It was revealed in court that the troopers left Webb when they got a call for a pedestrian on the highway. Then 15 minutes later, authorities said Webb crashed into the troopers and the pedestrian.

Webb told troopers she looked down at her phone to see which exit she was taking when she heard a "boom."

Her blood alcohol concentration was .211% and Webb was seen on surveillance video swerving, investigators said.

Webb remains in jail.

Trooper Mack had been on the force since November 2014. Trooper Sisca had been on the force since February 2021.