Thursday, April 15, 2010

Teenage driver with the car before leaning on video

From www.heraldtribune.com Zack Bell was hit from behind and tossed into the street as his shoes flew off. He stood up, currently on the car saw the lights and ran barefoot and bleeding. The teenager ran to a neighbor's house for help, but he got no answer. He ran to a convenience store and called his mother, who drove him to a hospital. The Bell survived, prosecutors say, is incredible. That was the crash caught on video is extraordinary. A homeowner's surveillance camerarecorded the wreck that night in September. The crash, authorities said was no accident but a deliberate, violent act, from an argument. There were no witnesses. The video, central to the prosecution of the criminal case, it was all. "This is a terrible crime was. That was attempted murder," Bell's mother, Barbara Shaffer, said on Saturday. "This girl did not punch my son in the face. She tried to kill him." Katelyn Horne, 17, the girl who intentionally rammed her car into Bell, pleadedbe guilty of aggravated battery last week and will be sentenced to up to one year in the Manatee County jail next month. But one question remains: should Horne become a convicted criminal? Horne does not believe the mother, say the sentence is punishment enough. She said her daughter is not a violent person. "It will be a hard thing for them," said Tammy Jo Horne. "This is a very sad thing for all was." Horne attorney Joe Campoli, he said to push for leniency. Horne had no record...



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