Police say child struck, killed by school bus in neighborhood
- Mason Richards, a six-year-old boy, died after being struck by a school bus Thursday morning in New Orleans.
- The incident occurred around 8 a.m. In the 1400 block of Desire Street in the St. Claude area.
- The child was exiting a relative's vehicle when he was hit, according to a preliminary police investigation.
- Officials shared statements; the bus driver reportedly said they did not see the child before the accident.
- New Orleans Police Department is investigating; at this time, no charges have been filed in connection to the incident.
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Police say child struck, killed by school bus in neighborhood
By Shay O’Connor, Erin Lowrey Click here for updates on this story NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (WDSU) — The New Orleans Police Department is investigating after a child was struck and killed by a school bus Thursday morning in the St. Claude neighborhood. The incident happened at 8 a.m. in the 1400 block of Desire Street. The boy was getting out of his mom’s car to get onto the bus when he was struck. According to police, the child, a 6 year-old …
School bus hits, kills child in neighborhood, New Orleans police say
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is investigating after a child was hit and killed by a school bus. According to NOPD officers, around 8 a.m., the child was struck by a school bus in the 1400 block of Desire Street. An investigation revealed that a 6-year-old, identified by family members as Mason Richards, was getting out of a car to get on the school bus when the crash happened. He was taken to a hospital for treatment bu…
School bus hits, kills child in St. Claude neighborhood: New Orleans police
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The New Orleans Police Department is investigating a fatal crash that claimed the life of a child. According to NOPD officers, around 8 a.m. the child was struck by a school bus in the 1400 block of Desire Street. Overnight Seventh Ward double homicide under investigation Family members identified the child as 6-year-old Mason Richards. "You ran over him not once but twice. So, that's a problem for me she needs to lose…
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