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Singer Conner Smith's Charges Dropped in Fatal Pedestrian Crash
20 Feb
Summary
- Charges dropped against Conner Smith for fatal pedestrian collision.
- Dorothy Dobbins, 77, died after being struck by Smith's truck.
- Family requested the withdrawal of Smith's misdemeanor citation.

Charges related to a deadly pedestrian collision last summer against country singer Conner Smith have been dropped. The Davidson County District Attorney General's Office confirmed the withdrawal of the misdemeanor citation.
Smith struck and killed 77-year-old Dorothy "Dot" Dobbins with his pickup truck in Nashville last June. The victim's family requested the withdrawal of the citation, bringing a close to this legal chapter.
Smith, 25, had expressed deep grief and trauma over the accident, stating it was unexpected and devastating. His attorney noted that Smith had been grateful for the opportunity to connect with Dobbins' family personally.




