Map Pesqueira earned an ROTC scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin that was set to begin his sophomore year.
Prosecutors declined to charge Caitlyn Jenner on Wednesday in a California car crash that led to the death of another driver, saying there was not enough evidence for a conviction.
Prosecutors have declined to charge Caitlyn Jenner in fatal car crash in California. The decision was announced Wednesday in the Feb. 7 collision in which authorities said Jenner's sport utility vehicle crashed into two cars, pushing one into oncoming traffic. Prosecutors say they didn't have enough evidence for a conviction. The crash killed 69-year-old Kim Howe when her Lexus was hit by a Hummer. Sheriff's investigators previously determined the 65-year-old Jenner was traveling at an unsafe speed for road conditions and there was enough evidence to support a vehicular manslaughter charge. The case was then referred to the district attorney's major crimes division. Jenner's attorney Blair Berk said she would later release a statement.
She proclaimed her new name on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine, but Caitlyn Jenner's transition from her old identity as Bruce Jenner is finally official.
Court records show Caitlyn Jenner has filed paperwork to make her name and gender transition official.
The costume inspired by Caitlyn Jenner is triggering a social media firestorm months ahead of Halloween.