Horrific Hit-and-Run: Minnesota Woman Glued To Her Phone Mows Down Amish Family – Injures 9!



After a hit-and-run left nine Amish family members injured, a Minnesota woman faces sentencing for texting behind the wheel.


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FILLMORE COUNTY, MN

– In a troubling case of distracted driving, Brittany Nicole Edgar, 33, of

Kasson, Minnesota


pleaded guilty to a hit-and-run crash that injured nine Amish family members, including seven children. The February accident near Spring Valley, Minnesota, highlights the dangers of texting while driving, a factor investigators say played a central role in the incident.

The crash occurred on February 16, when Edgar’s vehicle collided with an Amish buggy, sending it and its occupants into a ditch. Edgar fled the scene without checking on the family or calling for help. According to Fillmore County court records, Edgar’s phone records, obtained through a search warrant, revealed that she had been texting around the time of the crash.

Injuries to Young Victims and Their Parents

The collision left nine family members hurt, including seven children and their parents. The injuries ranged in severity. A 12-year-old child suffered a fractured skull, a three-year-old boy broke his arm, and a one-year-old had a facial fracture. The remaining victims sustained only minor cuts and bruises, according to official charges.

Edgar Stopped by Police but Released

The court records further reveal that shortly after the accident, Fillmore County deputies stopped Edgar for a traffic violation. She was reportedly driving with “significant damage and a broken headlight.”

Despite the apparent signs of recent collision, deputies issued her a warning and let her go, mistakenly believing another vehicle at the crash scene was responsible.

Sentencing Scheduled

Following her guilty plea, Edgar awaits sentencing next month. The court is expected to consider the impact of her actions on the Amish family and the dangers of distracted driving.

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This case underscores the devastating consequences that a few moments of inattention can bring, especially on the rural roads of Minnesota. The Amish family affected by the crash is left to recover from their physical and emotional scars, a reminder of the serious impact distracted driving can have on even the most unsuspecting of communities.

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