Emily Simpson
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You were talking about how everything kind of lined up to allow this to happen.
Also, just, I mean, people get hit by cars and they don't die.
And if it wasn't going fast.
So, I mean, that also had to line up perfectly that it was such a tragic hit by the vehicle that he actually died.
Right.
Everything was just bad.
So on March 10th, Jaden Wallace and his parents released their first public statement through their attorney.
The family said that they feel deep remorse over Hughes's death.
Jaden Wallace also issued a personal message saying that he intends to honor Hughes's memory and live in a way that reflects the coach's faith and values.
So...
I mean, I hope that this, here's the thing.
I don't think this kid deserves any kind of punishment because he has to live with the punishment the rest of his life.
There's probably lessons to be learned for everyone.
You know, just, I always think cars are just dang.
I mean, 18 year old driving a car it's other than to get from point a to point B, it's very dangerous for young kids to drive cars, you know, racing around thinking it's funny, laughing out loud, playing loud music.
I mean, cars are, can kill.
Right.
But again, I don't think he was doing anything negligent when he was driving.
No, I'm just saying the lesson to learn.
Like, okay.