Boynton Beach man charged with DUI manslaughter for fatal 2025 crash

Angelo Ismael Munguia, 25, faces charges in the death of a bicyclist near Boynton Beach.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 6:02pm

An extreme close-up of a shattered car side mirror reflecting a faint red light, conceptually representing the aftermath of a fatal DUI crash.A recent wave of DUI crashes in Florida has exposed the ongoing threat of impaired driving and the need for stronger enforcement and education efforts.Palm Beach Today

A 25-year-old Boynton Beach man has been charged with DUI manslaughter for a 2025 crash that killed a bicyclist, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Angelo Ismael Munguia was booked into Palm Beach County Jail on Monday and is facing charges of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide.

Why it matters

DUI crashes continue to be a major public safety issue in Florida, with alcohol and drug-impaired driving contributing to hundreds of fatalities each year. This case highlights the tragic consequences of impaired driving and the need for continued education and enforcement efforts to prevent such incidents.

The details

According to authorities, Munguia was driving under the influence when he was involved in a crash that killed a bicyclist near Boynton Beach in 2025. The specific details of the incident and the identity of the victim have not been released.

  • The crash occurred in 2025 near Boynton Beach.
  • Munguia was booked into Palm Beach County Jail on Monday.

The players

Angelo Ismael Munguia

A 25-year-old Boynton Beach resident who has been charged with DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide for a fatal 2025 crash.

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What’s next

Munguia is currently in custody and the case is ongoing. The judge will determine if he will be granted bail.

The takeaway

This tragic incident serves as a sobering reminder of the devastating impact of drunk driving and the importance of road safety. It underscores the need for continued efforts to combat impaired driving and protect vulnerable road users like bicyclists.