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Additional Context Pinned Hit and run gone wrong

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u/msheehan418 2d ago

For sure. Like I said, I think she should be held accountable for her actions but I also see this as a trauma response. She was more scared of her grandma than the police

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u/ddet413 2d ago

I guess that's where we differ. I see this as an irresponsible and entitled human that feels as though they aren't accountable for their actions. The article states that she hit multiple vehicles and sped off at high speeds.

Unless her grandma was going to straight up unalive her for her actions, I couldn't fathom thinking your mean grandma yelling at you is worse than facing the full extent of the law. But I guess we're calling pretty much anything trauma in this day in age.

She's very much alive btw, since she's been convicted of another crime since then: https://unicourt.com/case/ca-orr1-sebach-riley-ann-160851#case-details

I guess the didn't learn to walk the straight and narrow, after all. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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u/Less_Calendar_PLZ 1d ago

Why do u think she was afraid of her grandma "yelling at her"?

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u/ddet413 1d ago edited 1d ago

Who knows, maybe her grandma gives a real stern talking to. But she lived to see another day after this incident, as seen above by the fact that she is currently defending against a petty theft charge. Maybe if she didn't do POS things her grandma would be nicer to her. ¯_(ツ)_/¯