Woman Responsible For Death Of Three Children At Bus Stop Sentenced

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ROCHESTER, Ind.–Alyssa Shepherd was sentenced to four years in prison, one year for each count of reckless homicide for the deaths of three kids she hit and killed in October 2018, in Fulton County, near Rochester, reported WNDU TV.

Shepherd blew through a bus stop, while the bus was stopped, red lights flashing, stop arm out. She hit and killed Alivia Stahl, 9, and her 6-year-old twin brothers Mason and Xzavier Ingle.

6-year-old twin brothers Xzavier and Mason Ingle, and their 9-year-old sister, Alivia Stahl.

Shephers, 25, was also found guilty of one count of criminal recklessness and passing a school bus while the stop arm was out.

Shepherd will also serve three years on house arrest, with electronic monitoring, and three years probation.

The children’s mom, Brittney Ingle, tried to go after Shepherd at the sentencing and was taken away in handcuffs, reports ABC 21 TV.

She faced a possible 21 and a half-year sentence, and was sentenced to ten years initially, but with four of those to serve.