Brian Valenzuela, 25, killed in head-on crash with tractor trailer on Interstate 10 in Tucson, Arizona

Officials ID Tucson driver killed in wrong-way freeway wreck
Brian Valenzuela, 25, of Tucson, entered the eastbound lanes of the freeway at Congress Street shortly after 1 a.m., a state Department of Public Safety news release said.
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Brian Valenzuela was a U of A
Brian Valenzuela was a U of A graduate he made a simple mistake ,and the papers try to be little him as a wrong way driver in which is ridiculous. This kid had more potential in life then the news anchor telling the story ,and the guy in the semi that hit him.So no his name is Brian Valenzuela U of A graduate and Wed designer.Not the wrong way driver.
Yea Like Chris Reed said, he
Yea Like Chris Reed said, he was Brian Valenzuela, not just some driver. A great drawer, sports player, and student. My childhood best friend. Get it right.
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