Mom driving SUV in game of 'chicken' strikes, kills 3-year-old son, cops say
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It's a case that has left authorities in Texas shaking their heads.
Authorities say a Houston woman behind the wheel of an SUV on June 11 struck and killed her 3-year-old son while apparently engaging the child and his siblings in a game of "chicken."
Harris County prosecutors say surveillance video from a nearby apartment complex shows Lexus Stagg, 26, driving a Lincoln Navigator back and forth as her three young children try to avoid being hit.
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But at one point the 3-year-old is struck. He died later at a hospital, according to authorities.
"You should be playing Peek-A-Boo with a three-year-old instead of forcing him to try and dodge a 5,600-pound deadly weapon," Harris County District Attorney's Office Vehicular Crimes Chief Sean Teare said, according to the Houston Chronicle.
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"You should be playing Peek-A-Boo with a three-year-old instead of forcing him to try and dodge a 5,600-pound deadly weapon."
Added District Attorney Kim Ogg: "Cars aren't toys and playing chicken with your kids isn't a game."
Authorities say Stagg was charged with criminally negligent homicide in connection with the child's death.
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The woman told police she simply didn't realize that the child was still in the path of the vehicle, Houston's KHOU-TV reported.
Stagg was booked into the Harris County jail but was no longer being held Saturday.
It's not clear whether she has an attorney to speak on her behalf.
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Stagg's two other children were sent to stay with a relative, according to KHOU.
If convicted, Stagg faces 10 years in prison, the Chronicle reported.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.