Funeral arrangements have been set for Martin F. Mack, one of the two Pennsylvania State troopers fatally crushed by a suspected woman driving under the influence of alcohol Monday morning on I-95 in Philadelphia.
Trooper Mack and his partner Branden Sisca were responding to a report of a civilian, later identified as Reyes Rivera Oliveras, walking on the southbound side of the highway when the suspected 21-year-old drunk driver, Jayana Tanae Webb, struck all three men with her car.

The three men were declared dead at the scene and Webb was taken into custody. She is facing multiple charges, including three counts of first-degree murder, three counts of homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence of alcohol, and two counts of second-degree manslaughter of a law enforcement officer.
A funeral for Mack will be held at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Tullytown, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, March 31st.
The deceased troopers left behind wives and children. Mack was a father of two and Sisca left behind his wife and unborn child.