

The white sedan was driven by off-duty Euless Police Detective Alex Cervantes, who died at the scene while his wife and two boys were injured.
Molina attempted to flee and is captured on video running away before he falls and is physically restrained by a man who was shouting profanities at him and telling him to stop.

Texas police released video of Dylan Molina, 26, fleeing the scene of a crash that killed a police detective. (Lake Worth Police Department)
"You stay right there, motherf---er! You see what you did?!" the good Samaritan shouts. "You f---ing killed somebody, you motherf---er!"
Molina pleaded guilty to intoxication manslaughter in January and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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Dylan Molina, 26, being held to the ground by a good Samaritan after fleeing a DUI crash. (Lake Worth Police Department)
Local bartender Cala Richardson was recently arrested in connection with the fatal crash, and is facing a misdemeanor charge for allegedly serving Molina an exorbitant amount of booze before the crash.
It is believed that Richardson served Molina eight double vodka Red Bull cocktails, 16 single shots, on the Saturday morning before the crash, KDFW-TV reported.
"Eight doubles, 16 single shots, is more than anybody should have in a three-hour period. Maybe even at all," Lake Worth Police Chief J.T. Manoushagian told the outlet while viewing video from inside the bar.

Euless Police Detective Alex Cervantes was killed in the November 2021 crash. (Lake Worth Police Department)
"Clearly, not in a good place to be operating a vehicle. Clearly intoxicated. He’s holding another one of those double vodka and Red Bull drinks there, and then he simply walks away."
Molina is believed to have been involved in a separate minor accident while leaving the parking lot before striking Cervantes. He was arrested for DWI earlier in 2021 but not charged in that case until after the November crash. Molina's previous DWI was tied into the 15-year sentence.
"It’s not gonna bring Alex back, but at least he’s locked behind bars and not able to hurt another family like he did ours," Priscilla Cervantes, the wife of Detective Cervantes, told KDFW-TV.