'I wanted to kill people': Ten-year old girl 'slammed truck into a car before purposely crashing into her neighbor'S living room narrowly missing their five children'
By Hannah Parry
Daily Mail
November 27, 2017
A ten-year old girl crashed into her neighbors' living room, telling cops she 'wanted to kill people.'
The Louisiana girl, who has not been named, was driving a truck when she slammed into Kristina Bryan's car so hard it spun several times and even cut the pavement.
Bryan's car was totaled but she escaped with minor scrapes and bruises. She is just glad her young twins weren't in the car at the time, WDRB reports.
Moments later, the girl rammed her truck through the living room of a home on New Cut Road near West Indian Trail, at around 2.30pm on Friday.
'It sounded like a bomb went off,' said Joshua Pate, who lives in the home with his family. 'Everybody was in shock. Everybody's still in shock.'
Pate's five children were sitting in the living room at the time and he believes their lives were saved by their sofa.
'The loveseat slid around and made kind of like a barrier ... the back of it is kind of high and I think the kids just slid with the loveseat,' Pate said.
But the most shocking moment was yet to come.
Pate says he heard the ten-year-old, who was not injured, telling police the crash was deliberate.
'(The officer) couldn't believe what she said,' he said.
'He was like "excuse me?" and she said, "I wanted to kill people," and he said 'I'm sorry, what did you say?' and she said, 'I wanted to kill people,' Pate said.
He added that he is still waiting for an apology from the girl and her family.
'All we want is an apology from the family, pretty much. We haven't heard from them and haven't heard from anybody,' he said.
Pate says the Red Cross have offered to help but the family will still be displaced for a month.
Bryan said that when she first heard she's been hit by a ten-year-old was concern and she wants to know how a girl e'ven get access to the keys?'
Both Pate and Bryan are planning legal action against the girl's family.
It does not appear that anyone has been charged in the incident.
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