Banner

Man let 18-month-old child aboard his motorcycle without a helmet before he crashed the vehicle and drove off as if nothing happened: Deputies

A man in Alabama let an 18-month-old child ride on his motorcycle with him without a helmet before crashing the vehicle and fleeing without reporting it, authorities say.

Aaron Roberson, 32, has been charged with second-degree ᴀssault, leaving the scene of an accident that caused physical injury, reckless endangerment, and reckless driving, according to Blount County jail records reviewed .

The defendant was under the influence of alcohol on Feb. 14, when he got on his motorcycle and allowed a child who had not yet turned 2 years old to ride on it with him, according to court documents obtained by Birmingham, Alabama-based NBC affiliate WVTM. Investigators say neither Roberson nor the child was wearing a helmet.

At some point, Roberson was allegedly speeding on a paved road when he crashed, causing serious injuries to the child’s face and head. However, the defendant reportedly did not call the police or any other authority, instead opting to leave the scene without disclosing that a crash and injuries occurred.

Court records stated the defendant did not give necessary help to the toddler and was with others when he fled the crash site. Neither Roberson’s health status nor that of the child’s is clear.

About a month after the crash, on Wednesday, Roberson was arrested and booked into the Blount County jail on the four charges; he was reportedly held on a $37,000 bond until he was released on Thursday.

Blount County is located in northern Alabama about 50 miles north of Birmingham.

Related Posts

Banner

BREAKING: Strike on Thai Cargo Ship in Hormuz — Crew Missing as Maritime Panic Spreads

A confirmed attack on a Thai-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz has intensified concerns across global shipping routes, after an explosion struck the ship and…

BREAKING: Mine-Clearing Operations Expand — U.S. Forces Intensify Scans Across Critical Shipping Lanes

Efforts to secure maritime traffic are accelerating in the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. naval forces expand mine-clearing operations across key transit routes. The move follows rising…

BREAKING: Aftermath at Sea — Damaged Ships and Abandoned Routes Reveal Depth of Hormuz Crisis

The full impact of the recent crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is becoming increasingly visible as damaged vessels, disrupted shipping lanes, and altered маршруты highlight the…

BREAKING: Eyes on the Strait — Drone Surveillance Intensifies as Hormuz Reopens Under Ceasefire

A fragile reopening is underway in the Strait of Hormuz, but the return of tanker traffic is being closely watched from above as drone surveillance continues across…

BREAKING: High Alert Persists — U.S. Warships Escort Tankers Amid Ongoing Missile Threats Near Hormuz

A sustained state of high alert continues in the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. naval forces maintain close escort operations for oil tankers and LNG carriers moving…

BREAKING: Fragile Ceasefire — Tankers Resume Pᴀssage Through Hormuz Under Heavy Naval Escort

A cautious return to movement has begun in the Strait of Hormuz as oil tankers and LNG carriers resume transit following a fragile ceasefire. The reopening of…