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ACKSON COUNTY, Ga. - The driver of the tractor-trailer that Georgia State Patrol said was responsible for a fiery crash along Interstate 85 in Jackson County has been arrested.
The crash claimed the lives of eight people, including five children, on Monday.
What we know:
Kane Aaron Hammock, 33, of Gainesville, was arrested Monday following the six-vehicle crash that shut down all northbound lanes of I-85 in Jackson County, according to jail records.
He was charged with eight counts of homicide by vehicle in the second degree, feticide by vehicle, distracted driving, and following too closely, all misdemeanors. He was also charged with operating a vehicle without a current plate.
Hammock was booked into the Jackson County Jail with bond set at $93,000.
Jackson County Deputy Coroner Jeff Rogers confirmed all eight people inside the van died at the scene. Their identities have not yet been confirmed, but officials said the victims include three adults and five juveniles.
The backstory:
According to the Georgia State Patrol, Hammock was behind the wheel of the tractor-trailer that sparked the chain-reaction crash around 4:11 p.m. Monday along the northbound lanes of I-85, just south of mile marker 147 near Commerce.
Troopers said the semi, which was following too closely, struck the back of a Dodge Grand Caravan, setting off a chain reaction involving four additional vehicles.
The van caught fire after impact, and all seven people inside were pronounced dead at the scene. An eighth victim was later found at the crash site.
All northbound lanes of I-85 were closed for several hours, with traffic diverted to Exit 140. The crash happened about 62 miles northeast of Atlanta.The identities of those involved have not yet been released.