Mother moved her 3-year-old son on an SUV during a strange game
In Houston, Texas, a woman behind the wheel of an SUV moved her 3-year-old son when she apparently played with the child and his siblings in a chicken game, writes Fox News.
Harris County prosecutors say CCTV recorded that 26-year-old Lexus Stagg at the wheel of a Lincoln Navigator was driving back and forth, and her three young children were trying to dodge a car hit. But at some point, the 3-year-old child abandoned under the wheels of an SUV. He died in the hospital, police said.
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“You should be playing Peek-A-Boo with a three-year-old, not making him try to run away from a 2,5-ton deadly weapon,” said Harris County Vehicular Crimes Division Chief Shawn Teer.
“Cars are not toys, and playing chicken with children is not a game,” added District Attorney Kim Ogg.
Authorities say the woman was accused of murder.
Stagg was placed in Harris County Jail. It is not known whether the woman has a lawyer who can tell about the progress of the case.
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Two other children Stagg sent to relatives.
A woman faces up to 10 years in prison.
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