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5-year-old Boy Hit at School

Police say Guillermo Cchochi Senobua, 41, showed no signs of impairment and voluntarily agreed to a blood draw. Senobua was booked into the North Las Vegas Community Correctional Center on charges of involuntary manslaughter and full-time attention to driving after the fact.

According to the North Las Vegas Police Department, while waiting on private property in a line of stopped vehicles to be dropped off at school, the boy exited the rear driver’s side door of a vehicle and ran across the driveway. He was taken to UMC Trauma Center, where he was initially listed in serious condition but was later pronounced dead.
This is extremely sad, and hope the family of the young boy gets justice. No one should have to worry about their children getting hit by a car while going to school. As of now, this isn’t a DUI. He was reported to not be impaired. That means he either purposely hit the child or was distracted when he hit him. Either or is not a good reason for the loss of this poor child’s life. Senobua doesn’t need DUI school. He needs a driver’s education, and so do many others. If you need driver’s education A-1 is here to help.

Mike Markos

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