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A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy who hit and killed a former chief operating officer of the online file-sharing service Napster in December was texting, the Los Angeles Daily News reported, citing court documents. Milton Everett Olin Jr., 65, of Woodland Hills died Dec. 8, 2013, when he was struck by a sheriff’s patrol car while riding a bicycle, authorities said. Deputy Andrew Wood sent six text messages from his personal cellphone about the time authorities said the crash happened on Dec. 8, 2013 just after 1 p.m., the Daily News said, citing subpoenaed cellphone records attached to an affidavit in support of a search warrant filed with Los Angeles Superior Court in May. Read More |