Retired officer saved the baby from death in a hot car
Police say a retired officer used a sledgehammer to save a child left in a hot car in a New Jersey mall.
Police say 53-year-old Steve Eckel Jackson and 30-year-old Sarah Mazzone from Howell saw the 4-month-old girl crying heavily and then running into a closed car. The temperature was above 26,6 degrees Celsius.
Steve Eckel quickly responded and knocked out the glass from the driver’s side with a sledgehammer, and Sarah took the baby to the store where it wasn’t so hot. Steve said that the temperature inside the car was above 48 degrees Celsius.
Soon, the mother ran to the car in panic and the police found out that the child had been “cooking” inside for about 40 minutes.
The mother of the child, 33-year-old Karen Gruen Lakewood, has been charged.
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