Mom hears 'blood-curdling screams' coming from son after driver 'barreled into' him while he was riding push scooter, child was left 'to die' on the 'burning asphalt': Family
An Arizona pickup driver allegedly "barreled into" an 11-year-old crossing the street on his scooter, leaving him "lying there on the burning asphalt screaming in pain," his family and friends say. The post Mom hears 'blood-curdling screams' coming from son after driver 'barreled.
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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from Law & Crime says: An Arizona pickup driver allegedly "barreled into" an 11-year-old crossing the street on his scooter, leaving him "lying there on the burning asphalt screaming in pain," his family and friends say. The post Mom hears 'blood-curdling screams' coming from son after driver 'barreled.
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- Primary source: Law & Crime
- Published: Aug 17, 2026, 5:44 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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