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Family of 12-Year-Old Killed in Green Lake Crash Demands Justice and Stricter Driver Testing

NBC 26August 14, 20253 min108 views
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A Family's Grief and Call for Justice

  • 💔 The family of 12-year-old EMTT Zudro, who was killed when a car jumped a curb and pinned him while he was riding his bike, is speaking out for the first time.
  • 😔 EMTT's parents and sister describe the profound grief and the daily struggle of living without him, stating, "It never really gets easier."
  • ⚖️ They are seeking accountability for the driver and advocating for systemic change to prevent similar tragedies.

Community Support and Memorial Plans

  • 💰 A crowdfunding page has raised over $76,000 in EMTT's name, demonstrating significant community support.
  • 🌳 The family plans to use these funds to create a memorial garden, improve local baseball fields, and establish a fishing scholarship.
  • ⚾ A charity softball game is scheduled to further raise funds for these initiatives.

Investigation and Legal Review

  • 🔍 The Green Lake police have concluded their investigation into the incident.
  • 🏛️ The case is currently under review by the District Attorney to determine if any criminal charges will be filed.
  • 🗣️ The family emphasizes the need for accountability, stating, "You can't just kill a child and not have some accountability."

Advocacy for Stricter Driver Testing

  • 🚗 EMTT's family has met with Governor Tony Evers to advocate for stricter testing rules for older drivers.
  • ⚠️ They are concerned that current regulations allow elderly drivers to renew licenses without adequate scrutiny, highlighting the lack of a requirement for more frequent testing based solely on age.
  • 🚦 The Wisconsin Department of Transportation notes that while age alone doesn't mandate testing, drivers should be aware of age-related changes in vision, fitness, and reflexes, and DMV staff can request additional tests if concerns arise.
  • 📢 Angela Zudro implores lawmakers to consider the gravity of the situation as if it were their own child, urging them to treat the matter with the seriousness it deserves.
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