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CLEVELAND (AP) — A driver who pleaded guilty to hitting five bicyclists in Cleveland has been sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Twenty-seven-year-old Rondell Dungy also will pay a fine and have his license suspended for 10 years.
Investigators say Dungy was drunk on June 3 when he hit the cyclists, critically injuring three of them. Prosecutors say some of them continue to suffer from effects of the crash.
Dungy apologized at his sentencing hearing Wednesday.
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