A young boy who was critically wounded in an East Bay crash that also injured his twin brother and left his mother dead will be taken off life support, the family said.
Terra Star Jackson's family took the 11-year-old off life support Sunday, three days after she was struck in a crosswalk outside Grange Middle School in Fairfield.
A Hercules police officer saw the stolen SUV exit the highway onto northbound Willow Avenue into Rodeo. Police said the driver of the SUV began to accelerate, and the officer chased it for a short time before the vehicle collided with the Nissan that was driven by Dowell with her two sons inside. The alleged driver of the stolen SUV was identified as Ralph Ellsworth White III, 20, of Vallejo, He was arrested suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, possession of aAll the news you need to know, every day
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