Two brothers killed by drunk driver during the Spring Tour of St. George in Utah

Mark Strohman • April 11, 2022

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TWO BROTHERS KILLED BY DRUNK DRIVER AT TOUR OF ST. GEORGE IN UTAH


UPDATED CASE RESULTS- June 2024:

Justice Served for the Bullard Brothers Killed in the Tour of St. George Cycling Event


Our cycling community has suffered a tragic and senseless loss.


Adam and Matt Bullard were killed by a drunk driver who fled the scene on Saturday, April 9, while competing in the Tour of Saint George in Utah. The driver is in custody and charges are pending. Charges include homicide-auto criminal negligence, death accident- left the scene, DUI with serious bodily injury, reckless driving, and improper lane travel.


The following narrative is courtesy of Bullard family friend, Steve Herrera:


Adam & Matt Bullard were inseparable brothers who were killed on Saturday 4-9-22 while riding the Tour of Saint George in Utah. Matt and Adam lived a full life, dedicated to Jesus Christ, their Families, and each other. Both avid cyclists, they were riding this event with their sons when tragedy struck. They were killed by a hit-and-run drunk driver not far from the finish line. Each a Rock Star in their own rite, Adam leaves behind his wife Shannon, and son Jacob, and Matt leaves behind his wife April, his son Michael, and his 3 daughters Amanda, Abby and Sarah. 

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