Body cam footage of arrest and 911 calls after crash that killed Gaudreau brothers released

Alleged drunk driver Sean Higgins said he was driving home from Taco Bell before crash

Police in New Jersey have released recordings of 911 calls made by witnesses after the crash that killed Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, as well as the body cam footage from the officers that arrested alleged drunk driver Sean Higgins.

In the frantic calls, one person describes the crash as a hit-and-run and says that they had trouble finding the NHL star and his brother in the dark.

“Is anybody hurt?” a dispatcher asks.

“Yes, they’re both on the ground,” the caller replies.

The Gaudreaus, who were in their hometown of Salem, NJ, for their sister’s wedding, were biking on the evening of Aug. 29 in nearby Oldmans Township when they were allegedly mowed down by Higgins, who was suspected to be driving drunk.

In the footage taken from body cam worn by a state trooper, Higgins is seen smoking a cigarette when officers arrive to question him.

Higgins told police that he was returning from a trip to Taco Bell.

“Where were you before Taco Bell?” the trooper asks in the video.

“At my house,” he responds.

When asked if he had been drinking, Higgins acknowledges he’d “been drinking beers, but I haven’t had one in like two hours. Since the accident probably an hour or so.”

Higgins, 44, tells police he was “freaked out” as he is asked to complete multiple field sobriety tests.

“You said it’s been about an hour since your last drink?” the trooper asks.

Higgins responds by saying that he had consumed “like five or six” Miller Lites since “like noon today.”

Sean Higgins, who is accused of killing Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, during a court hearing on Sept. 13, 2024.
Sean Higgins, who is accused of killing Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, during a court hearing on Sept. 13, 2024.Twitter

After being handcuffed and arrested, Higgins asks if “everybody OK back there? I mean, what happened?”

“We’ll talk about that when we get to the station,” the trooper responds before leading Higgins to a waiting patrol car.

Higgins has been charged with two counts of death by auto, along with reckless driving, possession of an open container and consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle.

The father of two and a major in the New Jersey Army National Guard, faces up to 10 years in prison. He also worked for a substance abuse treatment network in Pennsylvania.

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