Woman who pushed friend off 60-foot bridge pleads guilty to reckless endangerment charge.
to pushing a now-former friend off a 60-foot bridge last summer.
Holgerson plunged the equivalent of three stories before belly-flopping into the water below, and suffered six broken ribs, a punctured lung and air bubbles in her chest, officials said."I don't really want to wait for next Wednesday, she said, referring to the day Smith is scheduled to be sentenced.
Genelle Holgerson said the judge's decision to delay Smith's sentencing -- in part to review the victim's information -- was "a little upsetting" for the family. Jordan Holgerson, 16, who was pushed off the bridge in Vancouver, Wash., suffered five broken ribs and lung injury. She talks to ABC News's affiliate KATU on Aug. 9. 2018.
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