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Teen pleads guilty to vehicular homicide in 112 mph crash that killed three children and a mother
Teen pleads guilty to vehicular homicide in 112 mph crash that killed three children and a mother

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Teen pleads guilty to vehicular homicide in 112 mph crash that killed three children and a mother

Chase Jones, the then 18-year-old who caused the crash that killed four people and injured two others in Renton on March 19, 2024, pled guilty to four counts of vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault on Thursday. Jones, now 19 years old, was driving at 112 miles per hour when he crashed into a van, killing three children and a mother. The victims were Eloise Wilcoxson, 12, Buster B. Brown, 12, and Matilda Wilcoxson, 13, and Andrea Hudson, 38. Andrea Hudson's two children, Nolan and Charlotte Hudson, survived the crash but have sustained life-changing injuries, a representative from the King County Court said. Jones will be sentenced on April 25, but his final sentence will be up to a judge's decision. The standard minimum sentence for this category of felony is 17.5 to 23.3 years, according to the King County Courts. In the wake of the crash, Washington lawmakers have drafted legislation to address accountability for dangerous driving. HB 1596, known as the Andrea Smith Hudson Act, passed in the House and would mandate Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) devices to regulate the speed of those with a history of speeding. The devices would limit a driver from going more than 10 miles per hour over the speed limit, according to a bill report. 'There are no words to express the grief, the pain that we feel. Four bright lights are missing from the world and it feels cold and dark,' said Chase Wilcoxson, the father of two children killed following the crash. 'The wounds that we feel will eventually heal, but the scars will remain for the rest of our lives,' he said.

CMS reviews response to mass shooting threats, outlines new communication strategy
CMS reviews response to mass shooting threats, outlines new communication strategy

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Yahoo

CMS reviews response to mass shooting threats, outlines new communication strategy

Channel 9 has obtained an After Action Review from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools regarding mass shooting threats that were not initially communicated to parents. The review, dated February 25th, outlines the district's efforts to establish a more defined framework for handling future threats, following the revelation of these threats to the public. 'That should be enough to send information to the parents so that we can make our own informed decision,' said Andrea Hudson, a parent at Community House Middle School. The After Action Review suggests creating a process map for communication and a standard operating procedure for weather, safety, and crisis situations. PAST COVERAGE: Alleged threats against CMS schools spark debate on mental health system It also emphasizes the need for high-level messaging that can be quickly deployed during a crisis and establishing a threshold for messaging for all incidents. Under 'Items to be Considered,' the report lists replacing general safety guidelines with precise, actionable procedures and including clear decision trees for different severity levels of safety incidents. Suggestions include keeping messaging broad to raise awareness without delving into specifics and determining the circumstances under which messaging should be sent out, emphasizing the need for an organizational response rather than case-by-case decisions. The After Action Review highlights the need for improved communication strategies within the district to ensure parents are informed and can make decisions regarding their children's safety. VIDEO: CMS superintendent responds to how district handled shooting threats

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