http://home.bellsouth.net/s/editorial.dll?bfromind=2214&eeid=4663076&_sitecat=1522&dcatid=0&eetype=article&render=y&ck=&ch=neATLANTA (AP) - The 21-year-old son of Georgia's lieutenant governor told police he had been drinking before an interstate crash that killed his best friend, according to a police report released Friday.
Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor issued a statement Friday offering condolences to Gennert's family and saying he was "deeply saddened by this tragedy."
"My broken heart goes out to the family involved for the loss of their son. I cannot imagine how devastated his family must be. I want everyone to please keep that family in their prayers as we deal with this. No parent should ever have to go through this anguish," he said.
Mark Taylor, lieutenant governor since 1998, has announced plans to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Gov. Sonny Perdue next year.