Did A Florida Man Throw His Kids Over A Fence After A Crash?

Did a Florida man throw his kids over a fence after a crash? It seems like a wild decision but that’s what’s being reported. Sometimes, when you realize you might…

Larry Rada Jr mugshot covered by DCTF logo. Did A Florida Man Throw His Kids Over A Fence After A Crash?

Did A Florida Man Throw His Kids Over A Fence After A Crash?

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Did a Florida man throw his kids over a fence after a crash? It seems like a wild decision but that's what's being reported.

Sometimes, when you realize you might be in trouble you panic. It happens. But what you can't do is put your children in danger while you panic. Unfortunately, it seems like that's what happened here. CBS 12 reports that a Florida man tried to evade arrest and ended in a crash and a shocking decision to throw his 3 children over a fence. That man has been identified as Larry Rada Jr., per CBS 12.

Did A Florida Man Throw His Kids Over A Fence After A Crash?

CBS 12 says when a deputy tried to stop him on the roads he spun his car in a full circle around the patrol car and took off. Later, he crashed the vehicle with his 3 kids inside and allegedly tossed the kids over a nearby 6-foot fence before jumping it himself. That's pretty high up there!

The 3 children were taken to the hospital and were released. Rada was booked on 3 counts of child neglect and more charges could be filed for the hit-and-run and fleeing. Don't put your kids at risk like that! What a wild decision to hurl kids over a 6-foot fence (allegedly).

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