HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER WHO STRUCK BOY ON BICYCLE PLEADS GUILTY

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By Miriam Raftery
 
March 30, 2019 (El Cajon) - Courtney Webber has pled guilty and will be sentenced next month for hitting a 9-year-old bicyclist in El Cajon on October 5, 2018, then fleeing the scene, Times of San Diego reports.
 
ECM photographer Robert Gehr witnessed the accident near West Main and Sunshine.  He raced to comfort the young victim, also providing a description of the vehicle to police.

“I saw a glimpse of a car speeding at probably about 40. It blew through the red light and did not stop,” Gehr told ECM at the time. He then ran to the victim knocked onto the roadway. 

 
“He was barely moving. I told him to stay still and put my hand on his back and started to give him words of comfort. His breathing was shallow; he was gasping for breath,” Gehr said, adding that the boy was bleeding from his head and nose areas even though he wore a helmet. “His eyes were closed and he was out of it.”
 
The boy was taken by ambulance to a hospital. Fortunately he survived the ordeal and is back in school.
 
Surveillance video showed Webber’s blue Honda Fit fleeing the scene.  Webber, Webber, 25, was arrested the next day at her Lakeside home, where she was found hiding under a bed, according to Lt. Stephen Kirk.
 
The El Cajon Police Dept. thanked members of the community who came forward with tips to help locate Webber, whom Lt. Kirk described as a “dangerous and wanted suspect.”
 

 


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Comments

Pleading guilty - the right thing to do

No doubt a plea bargain, but nevertheless, she at least admitted to this heinous act. Hopefully she will serve an appropriate amount of time in prison. I'm happy the kid survived, and in remarkably good condition. Sadly, even though this hit & run was all over the news, I still see drivers blatantly running red lights at numerous intersections all over El Cajon on a near daily basis, often 2 to 4 vehicles at a time. Is there no learning ability past getting a drivers license? Far too many people disregard the basic laws / rules of the road. Driver behavior has gotten really terrible over the years, and yet I rarely see any police presence attempting to control it, particularly during rush hour(s) when people are driving in a crazy manner. Where are the traffic enforcement officers? A drivers license is a privilege, not a right. More traffic enforcement please.