Mom allowed drunk 14-year-old son to drive car with little sister inside before he hit and killed a 67-year-old bicyclist

A Texas mother faces imprisonment after allowing her inebriated 14-year-old son to drive, leading to a tragic accident that claimed the life of a 67-year-old cyclist.

Erika Martinez-Ramirez

Erika Martinez-Ramirez (McLennan County District Attorney).

On Tuesday, Erika Martinez-Ramirez was found guilty of child endangerment and received a two-year prison sentence, as reported by the McLennan County District Attorney’s Office. The unfortunate incident unfolded on July 14, 2024, in Bellmead, a town near Waco. Around 1:30 a.m., Martinez-Ramirez handed her keys to her son, instructing him to drive his 10-year-old sister to a nearby residence to collect some clothes.

While driving, the teenager collided with a cyclist, identified by local CBS affiliate KWTX as Dennis Welch, and subsequently crashed into a house. Tragically, Welch died on the spot, while the young girl sustained minor injuries.

Prosecutors noted this wasn’t the first instance of the teen driving without a license. On December 12, 2023, he was apprehended by police for driving his mother’s car with several other minors. At that time, officers issued a citation to Martinez-Ramirez for permitting her son to drive.

Merely two weeks later, the teenager was involved in another incident where he hit a car and fled. Authorities reiterated to Martinez-Ramirez that her actions in allowing her son to drive were unacceptable, emphasizing the potential dangers.

Two weeks later, the boy was once again behind the wheel when he struck another car and fled the scene. Cops contacted Martinez-Ramirez and “repeated to her that allowing her son to drive was unacceptable,” prosecutors said.

Authorities declined to provide details about the 14-year-old’s prosecution because of his age. Prosecutors said they didn’t charge Martinez-Ramirez with manslaughter because they didn’t have evidence that showed she knew her son was intoxicated at the time of the crash. She was originally facing a criminally negligent homicide charge but they opted to prosecute her on the endangering a child count because both charges carry the same punishment and the endangering charge is easier to prove, the district attorney said.

The case was prosecuted by assistant district attorneys Michaelina Yearty and Duncan Widmann.

“Parents are rarely prosecuted for crimes committed by their children, but this mother’s actions were so irresponsible and so frequent that both prosecution and a maximum sentence were warranted,” they said in a statement.

 

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