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Jury finds Shepherd guilty of reckless homicide

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ROCHESTER, Ind. (WOWO): Guilty of all counts.

WNDU reports that a jury has found 24-year-old Alyssa Shepherd guilty of all charges, including three counts of reckless homicide, in an October 30, 2018 crash at a school bus stop that took the lives of three children and badly injured a fourth.

Shepherd hit the children with her truck while passing a stopped school bus in Fulton County as the children were crossing the road. She claims she saw the bus, but didn’t realize it was a school bus.

Witness testimony stated that Shepherd never hit the brakes and did not ask police about the condition of the children afterward.

In Indiana, a conviction of reckless homicide typically carries a prison sentence of 1 to 6 years per charge. Sentencing will be on December 18th.

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1 comment

Ginger Rodriguez October 19, 2019 at 5:59 pm

One to six years for this kind of stuff is ridiculously she admits she seen the bus well no matter what kind of a bus u still use precaution. So now this family is doing without their loved ones they won’t see them graduate or go to college or get married, so should this girl live to laugh or smile again hell NO.

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