Indiana mother attacks woman who killed her three children in bus stop crash during court hearing

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Brittany Ingle charged with battery after lunging at Alyssa Shepherd after she was sentenced.

ByThe mother of three children who were killed while walking to their school bus in Indiana last year attacked the woman responsible for their deaths during emotional court proceedings.

"It appears that she struck her or that she hit her and she made contact and she may have hit the wall, but there appears to be maybe a bit of a mark," Fulton County Prosecutor Michael T. Marrs told RTV6."She was moving to the door and Brittany came out of her seat and went at her and got a strike in of some kind."

"I can't believe that I was more criminalized than the person who killed my three children with no compassion."As well as the four year jail term, Shepherd was also sentenced to three years of home detention followed by three years of probation. Her driver's license was also suspended for 10 years.

 

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I cannot image what those parents are going through but four years for killing three innocent children does not seem adequate.

Please stop with this stupidity of charging people when everyone understand why she lost it. It's a waste of my tax money prosecuting this. Give it a break!

Do you blame her A 4 year sentence for killing her 3 children? That's like a slap in the face to the mother in itself. Her 3 children are gone and the person responsible only gets 4 yrs.... I would of hit her too!?!?!?

Oh and this too.... SarahHuckabeeIsALiar

The murderer only got four years for killing three children after passing a school bus.

Good for her

Shame she didn’t accidentally kill her.

good luck finding a jury to convict her.

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