The child is in serious condition after a crash on Looking Glass Lane.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville child was hit by a car on Looking Glass Lane, on Jacksonville's Westside Friday afternoon. The child has serious injuries.She along with other neighbors said they can hear and see cars speeding through their neighborhood on a daily basis.
"They’ll do it when you’re walking up the road with a group of people and right next to you flying by so it’s a totality of people that feel like it’s okay to do this. It’s not," she said. "Just an abrupt crash sound like something slam or hit and a kid screamed," she said,"I’m not surprised honestly but it turns my stomach."
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