logo
#

Latest news with #SameuleJenkins

Parents arrested for letting boy, 7, walk home ‘unattended' as mom insists it was first time she let him outside alone
Parents arrested for letting boy, 7, walk home ‘unattended' as mom insists it was first time she let him outside alone

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • The Sun

Parents arrested for letting boy, 7, walk home ‘unattended' as mom insists it was first time she let him outside alone

A MOM and dad have been arrested after their 7-year-son was fatally struck by an SUV while walking home "unattended" from a store. They were charged with involuntary manslaughter after leaving little Legend Jenkins unsupervised, said cops. 4 4 Gastonia Police said that a Jeep Cherokee driving by a 76-year-old woman hit Legend at about 6 pm last Tuesday. The second-grader had been crossing a road while walking with his brother, 10, in Gastonia, North Carolina. A passing driver said she has been haunted by his death after she stopped to help the seriously injured boy. Summer Williams said she held him in her arms until the ambulance arrived, reported the New York Post. But he died four hours later that night in hospital. His mother, Jessica Jenkins, told Gaston Gazette that "sweet" Legend was a "mama's boy" who enjoyed sports. The mom said it was the first time she had let her children cross that street alone, "and someone killed him." She accused the SUV driver of "taking somebody's baby - she doesn't need to be out here driving." Legend's dad, Sameule Jenkins said he was in "shock." The distraught man said his boy had enjoyed playing "everything ― soccer, football, basketball, he just never got a chance to flourish." Indy 500 driver ploughs into his pit crew and injures four team members He added, "My son didn't deserve this. I wish I was there to protect him." The Gastonia Police Department said last Thursday that cops have filed criminal charges against them both. "Both parents have been charged with felony involuntary manslaughter, felony child neglect, and misdemeanor child neglect," it added. 4 4 The police said that last Tuesday, "at approximately 5:55 p.m., officers responded to a reported traffic collision in the 1000 block of West Hudson Boulevard. "Upon arrival, police found that a 7-year-old juvenile male had been struck by a Jeep Cherokee being driven by a 76-year female driver. "The preliminary investigation revealed that the child was attempting to cross the street outside of a crosswalk with another juvenile male, aged 10, when he entered the roadway and was hit." UNSUPERVISED Legend was initially taken to CaroMont Regional Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. But he was later transferred to Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte. The police said, "Tragically, he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead near 10 pm." In regards to the double arrest, it added, "While the Gastonia Police Department offers its deepest sympathies to the family for the heartbreaking loss of their child, the investigation revealed that the children involved were unsupervised at the time the boy stepped into traffic. "In such cases, adults must be held accountable for their responsibilities to ensure a safe environment for their children." SUV DRIVER Witness to the collision, Summer Williams said she had seen Legend dash out on to the road, as his older brother desperately tried to hold him back. She added, "Even at night, I still see his (Legend's) face." Cops confirmed that the SUV driver has not been arrested. The statement said, "At this time, there is no evidence of speeding or wrongdoing on the part of the driver, therefore no charges have been filed. "The driver continues to be cooperative and the incident remains under active investigation by the Gastonia Police Department's Traffic Division. "Anyone who witnessed the crash or may have relevant information is urged to contact Corporal Carpenter with the Gastonia Police Department at 704-866-6702."

North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother
North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother

Fox News

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Fox News

North Carolina parents charged after son is struck and killed by SUV while walking with older brother

A 7-year-old boy was fatally struck by an SUV last week as he tried to cross a road in North Carolina – and now his parents have been arrested and charged for leaving him unsupervised, according to police. Legend Jenkins was hit by a Jeep Cherokee on May 27 at around 6 p.m. while walking with his 10-year-old brother outside a crosswalk in Gastonia, a city west of Charlotte. Their mother told a local news outlet that it was the first time she had allowed them to walk to a nearby grocery store alone. Jenkins was rushed to a nearby medical facility with life-threatening injuries and was later transferred to Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte, where he succumbed to his injuries at around 10 p.m. ALABAMA MOTHER CHARGED WITH THE DEATH OF HER 2 CHILDREN, 1 YEAR OLD'S BODY STILL MISSING The boy's mother, Jessica Ivey, and his father, Sameule Jenkins, were arrested and charged with felony involuntary manslaughter, felony child neglect and misdemeanor child neglect, the Gastonia Police Department announced two days later. The parents appeared in court on Friday and were both issued a $1.5 million bond, WSOC-TV reports. "While the Gastonia Police Department offers its deepest sympathies to the family for the heartbreaking loss of their child, the investigation revealed that the children involved were unsupervised at the time the boy stepped into traffic," the Gastonia Police Department said in a press release. "In such cases, adults must be held accountable for their responsibilities to ensure a safe environment for their children." The deadly incident took place in the 1000 block of West Hudson Boulevard and the SUV was being driven by a 76-year-old woman. Police said there is no evidence of speeding or wrongdoing on the part of the driver and no charges have been filed. The driver continues to be cooperative and the incident remains under active investigation, police said. Summer Williams, a witness who tended to the victim at the scene, told WSOC-TV that she saw Legend step out in front of a car as his brother tried to pull him back. "That shocked me," said Williams, who said she stopped her car and held the child in her arms and rubbed him to comfort him. At that time, he was still alive. "Just letting him know that somebody was there and he wasn't alone," Williams said. "Even at night, I still see his face." The boy's father launched a GoFundMe page before he was arrested by police, sharing photos of the victim. In one black-and-white image, Legend is wearing a T-shirt with "#Mama's Boy" emblazoned across the front. "He was a momma's boy up and down. He was smart, creative and even if he was ill would always keep a smile," the post reads, noting Legend was about to turn 8 in August. "He loved playing any sports. He was truly a warrior, but after being revived close to twelve times, he unfortunately passed away. WE ASK that y'all send prayers for our family in this time of heartbreak and if you wish to give, anything would be very grateful."

Parents CHARGED after son they allowed to walk home alone is hit and killed by a car
Parents CHARGED after son they allowed to walk home alone is hit and killed by a car

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Parents CHARGED after son they allowed to walk home alone is hit and killed by a car

A pair of North Carolina parents have been charged with manslaughter for allowing their seven-year-old son to walk home with his older brother, a decision judges say cost him his life. Legend Jenkins was killed on Tuesday after darting out into traffic in Gastonia. He was walking home from the grocery store with his older brother. The driver, an unidentified 76-year-old woman, stayed at the scene. She has not been charged - but the boy's parents, Sameule and Jessica Jenkins, have. Prosecutors say they are guilty of involuntary manslaughter and child neglect. The pair are now in jail, and were recently denied a request to attend the boy's funeral. Authorities said the older brother tried to pull Legend back from the road, but was too late. Summer Williams, a witness to the crash, told local outlet WSOC she tried to comfort the young boy as they waited for emergency responders. 'Just letting him know that somebody was there and he wasn't alone,' she told the outlet. 'Stay with us, sweetheart. You're going to be alright. Stay with us.'' 'Even at night, I still see his face,' Williams added. 'The children were very young. They shouldn't have been crossing a busy intersection like that in the first place,' said Williams. Legend was first rushed to a local hospital and later transferred to a children's facility in Charlotte. He succumbed to his injuries four hours later. Police said the driver is not expected to face charges. There is no evidence she was speeding or driving recklessly. 'While the Gastonia Police Department offers its deepest sympathies to the family for the heartbreaking loss of their child, the investigation revealed that the children involved were unsupervised at the time the boy stepped into traffic,' police wrote in a statement on Facebook. 'In such cases, adults must be held accountable for their responsibilities to ensure a safe environment for their children.' 'At this time, there is no evidence of speeding or wrongdoing on the part of the driver, therefore no charges have been filed,' the statement continued. 'The driver continues to be cooperative and the incident remains under active investigation by the Gastonia Police Department's Traffic Division. Before her arrest, Ivey, the boy's mother, told the Gaston Gazette the store was close by and it was the first time she had ever let the boys walk home on their own. At a bond hearing Friday, both parents asked to be released so they could attend their son's funeral. The judge denied the request and set bail at $1.5 million each A fundraiser has been set up by the boy's family. The GoFundMe has since raised $6,250 raised of its $10K goal. 'My baby was only 7 about to be 8 in august and he was tragically killed by a car accident right outside of his neighborhood. 'He was a mommas boy up and down. He was smart, creative, and even if he was ill would always keep a smile,' his parents wrote in the description. 'He loved playing any sports. He was truly a warrior, but after being revived close to twelve times he unfortunately passed away at. 'WE ASK that y'all send prayers for our family in this time of heartbreak and if you wish to give, anything would be very grateful.'

Parents thrown in jail for 'causing son's hit and run death' by allowing him to walk home without them
Parents thrown in jail for 'causing son's hit and run death' by allowing him to walk home without them

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Parents thrown in jail for 'causing son's hit and run death' by allowing him to walk home without them

North Carolina parents have been arrested after their 7-year-old son was killed by a car when they let him walk home from the grocery store without them. The couple, Sameule Jenkins and Jessica Ivey, were arrested Thursday, and charged with involuntary manslaughter and child neglect. The arrest came two days after their son Legend Jenkins was killed in a tragic hit-and-run in Gastonia, 25 miles west of Charlotte. The parents had allegedly allowed Legend and his 10-year-old brother to walk home alone for the first time after a trip to a nearby grocery store. But the milestone outing turned into a tragedy when Legend darted into traffic and was hit by a Jeep Cherokee, according to police. The heartbreaking incident occurred just before 6pm Tuesday in the 1000 block of West Hudson Boulevard. Gastonia Police officers arrived to find the boy critically injured. A 76-year-old woman driving the SUV remained at the scene. Authorities said the older brother tried to pull Legend back from the road, but was too late. Summer Williams, a witness to the crash, told local outlet WSOC she tried to comfort the young boy as they waited for emergency responders. 'Just letting him know that somebody was there and he wasn't alone,' she told the outlet. 'Stay with us, sweetheart. You're going to be alright. Stay with us.'' 'Even at night, I still see his face,' Williams added. 'The children were very young. They shouldn't have been crossing a busy intersection like that in the first place,' said Williams. Legend was first rushed to a local hospital and later transferred to a children's facility in Charlotte. He succumbed to his injuries four hours later. Police said the driver is not expected to face charges and claimed there was no evidence she was speeding or driving recklessly. But the boy's parents are now behind bars. 'While the Gastonia Police Department offers its deepest sympathies to the family for the heartbreaking loss of their child, the investigation revealed that the children involved were unsupervised at the time the boy stepped into traffic,' police wrote in a statement on Facebook. 'In such cases, adults must be held accountable for their responsibilities to ensure a safe environment for their children.' 'At this time, there is no evidence of speeding or wrongdoing on the part of the driver, therefore no charges have been filed,' the statement continued. 'The driver continues to be cooperative and the incident remains under active investigation by the Gastonia Police Department's Traffic Division. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Corporal Carpenter with the Gastonia Police Department at 704-866-6702. Before her arrest, Ivey told the Gaston Gazette the store was close by and it was the first time she had ever let the boys walk home on their own. At a bond hearing Friday, both parents asked to be released so they could attend their son's funeral. The judge denied the request and set bail at $1.5 million each A fundraiser has been set up by the boy's family. The GoFundMe has since raised $6,250 raised of its $10K goal. 'My baby was only 7 about to be 8 in august and he was tragically killed by a car accident right outside of his neighborhood. He was a mommas boy up and down. He was smart, creative, and even if he was ill would always keep a smile,' his parents wrote in the description. 'He loved playing any sports. He was truly a warrior, but after being revived close to twelve times he unfortunately passed away at. WE ASK that y'all send prayers for our family in this time of heartbreak and if you wish to give, anything would be very grateful.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store