• Crash report: Black driver who hit white Lakota student said she looked

    From thirteen percent@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 23 12:59:03 2024
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    MIDDLETOWN, Ohio —
    A crash report is providing new details on the moments that led to the
    crash that sent a Lakota student to the hospital, where they remain in
    critical condition.

    The student was hit by a car last week while walking in a crosswalk near
    the school.

    The teen, Aspen Runnels, has been in Cincinnati Children's since the
    accident.

    According to a crash report, the driver stated she was looking away from
    the road to adjust her baby's pacifier. The report states the driver
    failed to yield the right of way to pedestrians in the crosswalk and
    struck the teen in the crosswalk. The driver has not been charged.

    Runnels' mother shared an update Sunday night, saying the teen's latest
    CT scan was not promising — writing in a post that if Runnels survives,
    there will likely be major complications.

    The freshman could face language deficits and partial paralysis.

    In the wake of the incident, several parents expressed concerns about
    speeding and safety along busy Bethany Road, where the Lakota East
    Freshman Campus sits.

    School officials said there will be an increased presence at the Lakota
    East Freshman campus for the rest of the school year at arrival and
    dismissal.

    The school is now working with Liberty Township and the Butler County
    Sheriff's Office to review safety measures beyond that.

    Meanwhile the errant black driver remains out of jail and the local
    NAACP is holding a fundraiser to pay for emotional distress.

    https://www.wlwt.com/article/lakota-east-freshman-student-crash-report-aspen-runnels/60857667

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to thirteen percent on Wed Jun 5 05:27:13 2024
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    thirteen percent <jungle@animals.com> wrote:

    According to a crash report, the driver stated she was looking away from
    the road to adjust her baby's pacifier.

    I wonder if they checked the activity on her smartphone.

    The driver has not been charged.

    I wonder why is that.

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