The Christian County Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday that the collision that killed 9-year-old Alex Finley, Nixa, occurred during a high-speed chase as deputies pursued a 16-year-old boy who was "driving erratically."
The victim was a fourth grader at John Thomas School of Discovery in Nixa.
In a news release, Christian County Sheriff Brad Cole said the pursuit began in Ozark when a deputy tried to pull the teen driver over, but he took off. leading a chase at speeds of more than 100 miles per hour.
From KY3's report:
The news release states the driver of the car then ran a red light at U.S. 160 and Northview and the car crashed into a minivan.The Missouri Highway Patrol report states a 9-year-old boy in the minivan was killed. A 12-year-old girl is being treated for moderate injuries. The driver suffered serious injuries.
The report shows the driver of the car deputies were chasing was a 16-year-old from Nixa. He suffered severe injuries. His 18-year-old passenger was treated for minor injuries.
Why in the hell are we still having Police Pursuits? Get a description of the car and/or the license number and pick the suspect up when he gets home. A DUI charge is not worth a child's life.
ReplyDeleteThe suspect vehicle ran a red light and crashed into the victim’s vehicle. There is no evidence of an EVC (emergency vehicle collision) in this case. Don’t try to put blame on law enforcement.
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