Kansas woman charged in school parking lot assault
April 30, 2021
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) A woman suspected of running over another mother in a Kansas middle school parking lot during a fight involving students and parents was charged Friday with six counts arising from the incident.
Tyla Jack, 39, was charged with two counts of aggravated battery, assault on a law enforcement officer, battery on a law enforcement officer, criminal threat and leaving the scene of an accident, Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree said in a news release.
Jack turned herself in Thursday afternoon. She was accused of running over and critically injuring another woman Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of Carl Bruce Middle School.
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Show Transcript POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING HOW A PARENT GOT HIT BY A CAR AT CARL BRUCE MIDDLE SCHOOL POLICE SAY THERE WAS A DISAGREEMENT THIS AFTERNOON BETWEEN SOME FEMALE STUDENTS POLICE. SAY A MOTHER OF ONE OF THE STUDENTS WAS THEN STRUCK BY A VEHICLE DRIVEN BY ANO
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Authorities say woman suffered serious injuries Share Updated: 7:25 PM CDT Apr 27, 2021
Apr. 28 The parent of a middle school student was seriously injured after being struck by another parent's vehicle Tuesday afternoon following an argument outside of Carl Bruce Middle School, according to the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department. The incident was related to a disagreement between a small group of female students outside the school, police said. No students were injured, .