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Jury returns verdict against man accused of hitting Kansas family with car in Louisville

Ava Jones and her family were in downtown Louisville in July 2022 when Michael Hurley struck the four family members. Her father, Trey Jones, died.
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Michael Hurley sits in the courtroom with his attorney on Oct. 9, 2024.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A southern Indiana man has been found guilty of multiple criminal charges in a fatal crash more than two years ago.

Michael Hurley was arrested in July of 2022 after ramming his car into Ava Jones and her family as they stood at the intersection of Second and Market Street in downtown Louisville. The family was in Louisville for a youth basketball tournament Jones was set to play in.

Jones and her mother, Amy, spent days in the hospital recovering from serious injuries. Her younger brother, Creek, suffered minor injuries. 

Her father, Trey Jones, died in the hospital days after the crash.

According to police, Hurley said he had only taken a hydrocodone but his blood test revealed he had four times the lethal dose of fentanyl in his system.

On Monday, a Louisville jury heard closing statements in Hurley's criminal trial. 

Jurors returned to the courtroom in less than two hours with a verdict, finding Hurley guilty of murder, driving under the influence and multiple counts of assault.

Credit: Phillip Murrell/WHAS-TV
Michael Hurley sits in the courtroom with his attorney on Oct. 9, 2024.

Last week, the jury heard days of testimony from police officers, witnesses and medical experts. 

Jones and her mother also testified about the difficult path to recovery and the life-long scars the crash has left them with.

"I was a Division I basketball player, [my hand-eye coordination] was good," Jones said last Thursday, getting emotional as she told the jury how the crash left her with a traumatic brain injury and permanent damage to her vision, vocal cords and memory. 

Attorneys are expected to move on with victim impact statements, which could go into Tuesday. Hurley's sentencing is expected to come at a later date.

This is a developing story. It will be updated.

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