LMPD officer who resigned after suspension in deadly April crash breaks her silence
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Alyssa Begel resigned last week before her 30 day suspension from LMPD's Chief was finished.
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Alyssa Begel resigned last week before her 30-day suspension from Chief Paul Humphrey was finished, and six months after she was involved in a crash that killed Charles Briscoe, 61.
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