Minnesota Mom Charged After Toddler Tumble Caught on Video

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
January 17, 2019US News
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MANKATO, Minn.—Prosecutors in Minnesota have charged a woman whose 2-year-old child tumbled from the back seat of a moving vehicle while still strapped in a car seat.

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Dashcam video captured the moment the car seat and toddler rolled out of the vehicle Jan. 14 as the car turned a corner in Mankato. (screenshot/AP)

Forty-year-old Maimuna Hassan of Mankato was charged Jan. 17 with child endangerment, failing to properly secure a child passenger restraint and a misdemeanor driver’s license violation.

Dashcam video captured the moment the car seat and toddler rolled out of the vehicle Jan. 14 as the car turned a corner in Mankato. Police say the child was properly strapped into the car seat, but the car seat wasn’t fastened in the vehicle. The child was OK.

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Dashcam video captured the moment the car seat and toddler rolled out of the vehicle Jan. 14 as the car turned a corner in Mankato. (screenshot/AP)

The Star Tribune reports Hassan told police her daughter must have unlocked the car seat from the passenger seat.

Online court records do not list an attorney who could speak for Hassan. Her first court appearance is Feb. 14.

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