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GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Street racing is to blame for a car crash that sent three teenagers to the hospital in Grand Prairie, police said.
Police said the drivers of a pickup truck and a car began racing after leaving South Grand Prairie High School. The driver of the car lost control, flipped and crashed.
The jaws of life were used to help get one of the car’s passengers out. That teenage girl was taken to the hospital by helicopter. Two other teens, the car’s driver and a second passenger, were taken to the hospital by ambulance.
“People need to be careful with this racing. They was going about 80 miles per hour. You need to be careful racing up and down the streets. You never know what may happen. It could have been an innocent person or kid walking across the street,” said Kendra Pope, a witness.
Both the driver of the car and the truck were ticketed for street racing. The car’s driver could face charges depending on his passengers’ injuries.
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GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas - Street racing is to blame for a car crash that sent three teenagers to the hospital in Grand Prairie, police said.
Police said the drivers of a pickup truck and a car began racing after leaving South Grand Prairie High School. The driver of the car lost control, flipped and crashed.
The jaws of life were used to help get one of the car’s passengers out. That teenage girl was taken to the hospital by helicopter. Two other teens, the car’s driver and a second passenger, were taken to the hospital by ambulance.
“People need to be careful with this racing. They was going about 80 miles per hour. You need to be careful racing up and down the streets. You never know what may happen. It could have been an innocent person or kid walking across the street,” said Kendra Pope, a witness.
Both the driver of the car and the truck were ticketed for street racing. The car’s driver could face charges depending on his passengers’ injuries.
Read more on myFOXdfw.com: http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/062...#ixzz1Q6cSy9km
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