Crime Parents are charged after their son, 7, is struck dead in a car accident - The 76-year-old driver will not face any charges.

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The Gastonia Police Department in Gastonia, N.C.
Gastonia Police Department


The grieving parents of a 7-year-old child who died hours after being hit by a car were charged with involuntary manslaughter after allowing him and his brother, 10, to walk home unaccompanied by an adult from a nearby grocery store.

Jessica Ivey and Samuele Jenkins were charged two days after their son Legend died from injuries caused by being struck by a Jeep on May 27 in Gastonia, a rural town in North Carolina. The 76-year-old driver will not face any charges.

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Legend Jenkins
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The Food Lion store is two blocks away from their home. The parents said the children were with their mother when they asked to meet their father at the store, and she allowed them to leave, according to The Gaston Gazette. The brothers had to cross the busy, four-lane road, but attempted to go between crosswalks.

Witnesses told WSOC-TV of Charlotte that Legend stepped into traffic as his older brother attempted to hold him back.

Jenkins said he was on the phone with his elder son when the younger child was hit.

“I heard my oldest son yell, ‘Legend, no!’ so I hung up and ran. I just ran to find them,” he told the local television station.

Two days later, Gastonia police arrested the parents, who are being held on $1.5 million bond.

“In such cases, adults must be held accountable for their responsibilities to ensure a safe environment for their children,” police said in a statement.

Gastonia police declined to comment to NBC News, but said in a statement that “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.”

The parents’ public defenders did not respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

Ivey, the mother, told WSOC before her arrest that it was the first time had she let the children walk alone.

“It was just devastating, I’m still in shock, I’m in shock,” she said. “It’s hard, I haven’t stopped crying; my husband hasn’t stopped crying. Honestly, I want justice for my baby.”

Summer Williams was in her car and witnessed the event. She told WSOC that Legend, apparently unaware of oncoming traffic, jumped into the street to the surprise of his brother, who tried to stop him. Williams said she comforted the child until paramedics arrived.

“Even at night, I still see his face,” she said. “Just letting him know that somebody was there and he wasn’t alone. ‘Stay with us, sweetheart. You’re going to be all right. Stay with us,’” Williams said she told the child.

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Also, why isn't the driver being charged for hitting a thing right in front of him, exactly?
If the driver wasn't speeding and the kid stepped out within his stopping distance, there was nothing he could do.

Manslaughter for the parents is stupid because it was entirely the fault of the child. He was escorted by his brother who evidently realized it wasn't safe to cross and he made a mistake. Just let them grieve.
 
So these dumb niggers named him a dumb name like Legend, and were also too dumb to teach him to look both ways? That's pretty LEGENDary, if I do say so myself.

Just let them grieve.
They named him Legend. Let's keep these fucktards from being able to procreate anymore.

The Food Lion store is two blocks away from their home. The parents said the children were with their mother when they asked to meet their father at the store, and she allowed them to leave, according to The Gaston Gazette. The brothers had to cross the busy, four-lane road, but attempted to go between crosswalks.

“I heard my oldest son yell, ‘Legend, no!’ so I hung up and ran. I just ran to find them,” he told the local television station.

The stupid mother should have gone with them or because the father obviously has working legs and can run he could have met with them and taken them to the market. This is negligence.
 
The basis for arresting the parents is absurd. The idea that it's a crime somewhere to allow a 10 year old with his little brother to walk two blocks to a grocery store and back unaccompanied is ludicrous. That's not something that should be seen as shocking or unusual, it was the default until at least the 2000s. So you're legally required in whatever shithole this happened in to be a helicopter parent?

People keep wondering why Gen Z are now so utterly useless and have no life skills. Maybe it's because they're the first generation to have been wrapped in cotton wool and never allowed to develop any kind of independence while they were growing up?
 
If the driver wasn't speeding and the kid stepped out within his stopping distance, there was nothing he could do.

Manslaughter for the parents is stupid because it was entirely the fault of the child. He was escorted by his brother who evidently realized it wasn't safe to cross and he made a mistake. Just let them grieve.
Agree. Sometimes kids are at fault. They can be mature enough and know the right thing to do and still take the dumb option. It's nothing new or special.

This doesn't mean they shouldn't allowed to have a some reasonable independence like crossing roads because how else can they develop their life skills and make good decisions as adults?
 
Fucking boomer was probably too blind and senile to drive appropriately. He should have his license revoked.


Two blocks is completely within the realm of what a child should reasonably be allowed to roam. This idea that if your child is ever out of arm's reach for more than 30 seconds you are a criminal is absurd.
 
This feels like an instance where there's a dead body, and the state feels it has to punish SOMEONE for it or it'll look impotent. If the state so strongly about children being unattended, then it should codify that in law. Otherwise, this is just senseless.
Are you people overlooking it was a busy 4 lane street?
She told WSOC that Legend, apparently unaware of oncoming traffic, jumped into the street to the surprise of his brother, who tried to stop him.
From the eye witness account the kid was hit after literally jumping into traffic. It coul've been a one lane street or a hundred lanes, the results would've been the same.
 
This feels like an instance where there's a dead body, and the state feels it has to punish SOMEONE for it or it'll look impotent. If the state so strongly about children being unattended, then it should codify that in law. Otherwise, this is just senseless.


From the eye witness account the kid was hit after literally jumping into traffic. It coul've been a one lane street or a hundred lanes, the results would've been the same.
Again negligence. That fucking hard to walk with your kids or meet up with them to take them to the store? Or you know teach the kid not to run into traffic?
 
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