SELMER, Tennessee (AP) -- As drag racers revved their engines and burned their wheels for hundreds of spectators standing shoulder-to-shoulder along each side of a highway, metal guard rails protected only a small portion of the half-mile parade route.
When it was pro drag racer Troy Warren Critchley's turn to show off at the Cars for Kids charity event, his engine roared and his tires smoked, but then the car got away from him.
In just seconds, he sped a few hundred yards past the section with guard rails, lost control and skidded left into the crowd, tossing bodies into the air. (Watch authorities respond to the scene
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Six people died, all in their teens and early 20s, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Mike Browning said. Saturday's wreck injured at least 18 others, including a 5-year-old boy, who were taken to hospitals in Tennessee and Mississippi.
When it was pro drag racer Troy Warren Critchley's turn to show off at the Cars for Kids charity event, his engine roared and his tires smoked, but then the car got away from him.
In just seconds, he sped a few hundred yards past the section with guard rails, lost control and skidded left into the crowd, tossing bodies into the air. (Watch authorities respond to the scene

Six people died, all in their teens and early 20s, Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Mike Browning said. Saturday's wreck injured at least 18 others, including a 5-year-old boy, who were taken to hospitals in Tennessee and Mississippi.
Mary Winkler, the meek Tennessee preacher's wife who shot her husband dead in an act of vengeance of biblical proportion, faces just two additional months of confinement in a mental health facility following sentencing Friday.
Judge Weber McCraw, speaking to a packed courtroom at McNairy County Courthouse in Selmer, Tenn., decreed a sentence of 210 days in prison and three years probation.
Judge Weber McCraw, speaking to a packed courtroom at McNairy County Courthouse in Selmer, Tenn., decreed a sentence of 210 days in prison and three years probation.
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