She left her 9 mm handgun unsecured and her 6 year old took it to school and shot his teacher with his mother's gun.
She does have some culpability.
She left her 9 mm handgun unsecured and her 6 year old took it to school and shot his teacher with his mother's gun.
Why bail for the suspect accused of causing a fatal crash in Renton was reduced to $100,000Description:
The 18-year-old man accused of running a red light at 112 mph in Renton before crashing into a van and killing four people on March 19 video-called in from his hospital bed to make his first court appearance Monday morning.
Chase Daniel Jones of Kent
pleaded not guilty to four counts of vehicular homicide, two counts of vehicular assault, and reckless driving.
Court documents say
38-year-old Andrea Smith Hudson,
13-year-old Matilda Wilcoxson,
12-year-old Eloise Wilcoxson and
12-year-old Boyd Buster Brown
were all in the van that Jones crashed into and were “immediately killed” in the “incredibly violent collision.”
According to charging papers, Jones has been involved in three major crashes in the last year that included speeding and totaling multiple vehicles.
Description:
Former prosecutor Mark Lindquist sheds light on the legal implications.
While there might not be criminal liability for the parents, they could face civil responsibility under negligent entrustment if they own the car and loaned it to their son.
Why does your head hurt? Bail is not intended to be punishment. It is intended to insure that someone accused of a crime returns to stand trial.temporal1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 12:28 am Chase Daniel Jones of Kent WA
18 years old, 3rd crashed car
Man charged in deadly 112 mph Renton crash pleads not guilty from hospital bed
The 18-year-old man accused of running a red light at 112 mph in Renton before crashing into a van and killing four people on March 19 video-called in from his hospital bed to make his first court appearance Monday morning.
Chase Daniel Jones of Kent
pleaded not guilty to four counts of vehicular homicide, two counts of vehicular assault, and reckless driving.
Court documents say
38-year-old Andrea Smith Hudson,
13-year-old Matilda Wilcoxson,
12-year-old Eloise Wilcoxson and
12-year-old Boyd Buster Brown
were all in the van that Jones crashed into and were “immediately killed” in the “incredibly violent collision.”
According to charging papers, Jones has been involved in three major crashes in the last year that included speeding and totaling multiple vehicles.
Why bail for the suspect accused of causing a fatal crash in Renton was reduced to $100,000
Deadly Renton crash: Can parents be held responsible?
Former prosecutor Mark Lindquist sheds light on the legal implications.
While there might not be criminal liability for the parents, they could face civil responsibility under negligent entrustment if they own the car and loaned it to their son.
my.head.hurts.
His car fled to Mexico? Are they letting autonomous vehicles across the border now?
Perhaps his car has that newfangled AI we're hearing about it, since it was capable of making decisions like to flee and enough legal personality to be deported.ohio jones wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 1:25 pmHis car fled to Mexico? Are they letting autonomous vehicles across the border now?
He's 18. What does parental responsibility have to do with anything?temporal1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:27 pm my.head.hurts ..
that any driver would engage in a high speed COLLISION (not accident, no signs of braking) in a busy intersection, with at least 4 dead. that this is the 3rd major collision for this driver, he continues to drive. he drove to the 3rd deadly crash. survived.
i hope he is never licensed to drive again.
WA has great public transportation.
(i have no idea if he was licensed or driving an insured vehicle.) these things do not matter to too many drivers.
for this topic, the question of parental responsibility is the reason i posted the report.
in this case, evidently, this is not a fatherless home.
if parents are to be accountable, laws need to respect parental discipline.
Discussed in the 3rd video above. Not in depth.Josh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:29 pmHe's 18. What does parental responsibility have to do with anything?temporal1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:27 pm my.head.hurts ..
that any driver would engage in a high speed COLLISION (not accident, no signs of braking) in a busy intersection, with at least 4 dead. that this is the 3rd major collision for this driver, he continues to drive. he drove to the 3rd deadly crash. survived.
i hope he is never licensed to drive again.
WA has great public transportation.
(i have no idea if he was licensed or driving an insured vehicle.) these things do not matter to too many drivers.
for this topic, the question of parental responsibility is the reason i posted the report.
in this case, evidently, this is not a fatherless home.
if parents are to be accountable, laws need to respect parental discipline.
I don't know the whole story here. But apparently he keeps crashing cars and his parents keep buying him new ones. If the parents bought the car and gave him the keys while knowing he was a menace on the road then they may share some responsibility regardless of how old he is.Josh wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:29 pmHe's 18. What does parental responsibility have to do with anything?temporal1 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 2:27 pm my.head.hurts ..
that any driver would engage in a high speed COLLISION (not accident, no signs of braking) in a busy intersection, with at least 4 dead. that this is the 3rd major collision for this driver, he continues to drive. he drove to the 3rd deadly crash. survived.
i hope he is never licensed to drive again.
WA has great public transportation.
(i have no idea if he was licensed or driving an insured vehicle.) these things do not matter to too many drivers.
for this topic, the question of parental responsibility is the reason i posted the report.
in this case, evidently, this is not a fatherless home.
if parents are to be accountable, laws need to respect parental discipline.