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Indiana Man Charged in Boat Crash That Killed 2

A northern Indiana man is facing reckless homicide charges in a Lake Michigan boat crash that killed two men.

Prosecutors allege 37-year-old Tony Gibson of Lake Village was intoxicated last July when the 42-foot powerboat he was operating crashed into a break wall near East Chicago's marina. The crash killed his passengers, 68-year-old Richard A. Wade of Hammond and 62-year-old Timothy P. Dunlap, of Lynwood, Illinois.

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says Gibson faces two counts each of reckless homicide, criminal recklessness and operating a motor boat while intoxicated resulting in death.

He was released Friday from the Lake County Jail after posting bond. Gibson's initial court hearing has not yet been scheduled.

It wasn't immediately clear if he has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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