New documents acquired by FOX 4 show the bond conditions for the 19-year-old accused of driving drunk and killing five people in a crash in Fort Worth.
Eduardo Gonzalez of Fort Worth is charged with five counts of intoxication manslaughter and driving while intoxicated.
Gonzalez posted a $150,000 surety bond and was released from the Tarrant County Jail on Friday.
While out on bond, Gonzalez will be required to wear an alcohol-detecting ankle monitor and submit urine samples and DNA samples.
Any vehicle Gonzalez drives is required to have a camera-equipped ignition interlock device and he cannot possess any weapons or use illegal drugs.
A criminal defense attorney not involved in the case says, while certainly a tragic situation, the bond amount is pretty standard for these types of felony charges as are the enhanced bond conditions.
It’s unclear when Gonzalez is due back in court.
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