An elderly Brooklyn woman accused of hit-and-run claimed that she didn’t see the victim and thought a ball struck the car
78 year old Lynn Reynolds was making a left turn when she fatally struck a 14 year old pedestrian last year in Brooklyn, NYC. She got out of her car, looked around and then got back into her car and drove home 4 blocks away. She was arraigned yesterday for leaving the scene of a fatal accident but she claimed that she didn’t see the victim and thought a ball struck the car. Reynolds, who was released on a $25,000 bail, will face anywhere from probation to seven years in prison if convicted. Read more in the NY Daily News