California mother Tommi Jo Mejer faces felony child endangerment charges after her 14-year-old son allegedly struck and critically injured an 81-year-old man with an e-bike in Orange County.
Tommi Jo Mejer of Orange County, California, faces charges including felony child endangerment after her 14-year-old son allegedly struck and critically injured an 81-year-old man while riding an e-bike.
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