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A few days after Christmas was injured, a third child was attacked on the day of a hit-and-run in Florida. Police claimed that irregular drivers broke into a group of children on the sidewalk of a house.
Rajya Stooks, a 10-year-old girl known by her family as “Minnie,” said in 2009 when a man driving the Honda Accord left the Broward County route bus, skipping the curb and plowing six children. I was walking with the group.
Health care workers rushed Stokes to the Broward Health Medical Center shortly after the crisis. She was injured on Monday, according to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office.
According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, it happened around 2:50 pm on Monday, December 27, near Wilton Manors’ 2417 Northwest 9th Avenue, just north of Fort Lauderdale.
Police arrested Sean Charles Greer, now 28, the next day. He didn’t live a mile away from Hit and Run.
Florida Man arrested for hit-and-run in the deadly Broward County, killing two children and injuring four
Two other children, 6-year-old Andrea Fleming and 5-year-old Kylie Jones, were sentenced to death on the scene, police said.
Three more children aged 2, 9, and 10 were injured. Two of them are Andrea’s brothers who were visiting their father on the day of the case.
A Florida hit-and-run killed and injured two children, the sheriff’s office says
According to officials, Greer was speeding up the Powerline Road south when the bus driver dropped off passengers near 2500 blocks and then tried to join the right lane. The suspect speeded up, overtook the vehicle on the left, “almost hit the front driver’s side”, then turned sharply to the right and left the road.
Accusations against Greer include 2 counts leaving the accident site with death, 2 counts leaving the accident site with serious injury, 2 counts leaving the accident site with injury, falsification of evidence, and 4 counts. Driving without a license that causes death and / or serious injury, and driving with a suspended license.
According to officials, he was under probation during the robbery. His driver’s license has been suspended since 2016.
According to police, he had previously confessed to his involvement in the crash and caused a strange explosion in court on December 29.
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He is now facing a third crime of leaving the scene of a fatal accident.
He is not currently detained in Broward County Jail.
The Stukes family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover funeral expenses.