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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Nearly three years after 11-year-old dancer Hailey Brooks was hit and killed in the 2022 Raleigh Christmas Parade, the driver knows his fate.
Landen Glass was driving the truck that hit Hailey. He was charged with involuntary manslaughter after police said he lost control of his truck when his brakes failed while he was pulling a float. He hit Hailey, who was a dancer with CC & Co. Dance Complex. She later died from her injuries.
Friday, Glass pleaded guilty to three charges related to the deadly accident: felony obstruction of justice, misdemeanor death by vehicle and dangerous weapon at a parade.
Landen Glass pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of justice, misdemeanor death by vehicle and dangerous weapon at a parade.
Glass was sentenced to a total of 262 days of incarceration and must serve 400 hours of community service at a non-profit when he is released. For the felony charge specifically, he received a sentence of eight to 19 months suspended for 36 months of supervised probation.
Powerful Impact Statements
Hailey Brooks’ family and friends of the family were in court during the hearing. They all shared what the loss has been like over the past three years.
“I miss you and I love you so much. I say good morning when I wake up and I tell you to have a good day in heaven,” said Dixie Frazier, Hailey’s grandmother.
The ABC11 I-Team discovered that prior to the 2022 deadly parade accident, Glass had faced charges for state law vehicle violations in Virginia, including multiple failures to have a vehicle inspected.
“Hailey was killed through ignorance, negligence, and arrogance,” said David Frazier, Hailey’s grandfather.
“How did you think it was a good idea to have that truck on the road? Let alone around innocent children,” said April Brooks, Hailey’s mother, who described having to deliver the victim impact statement as “one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do.”
During victim impact statements, a slideshow of pictures of Hailey was displayed, with Brooks specifically pointing out one picture.
“That is the last picture I have of Hailey. Look how happy she was. Look at the joy and pure innocence on her face. She had no idea what was coming,” said Brooks.
Many in the courtroom wore “Shine Like Hailey” t-shirts in her honor. Brooks warmly recalled Hailey’s kindness, intellect, and love of church.
“Anybody who had the pleasure of meeting her instantly felt better,” said Brooks.
She recounted the challenges the family still faces in processing the tragedy.
“How do you go to a parade as a family of five and come back as a family of four,” Brooks said.
The hearing will continue Monday morning, with one more victim impact statement set to be delivered, as well as a response from Glass’ defense team.
“I was so proud and still am of all the things Hailey accomplished in her life,” said Brooks.
“I love you, Hailey Kaye. Your story isn’t finished,” Dixie Frazier said.
Glass’s attorney said in September that a possible plea deal was in the works.
The family dropped their civil lawsuit against Glass in 2024.
Glass is still facing an involuntary manslaughter charge.
Shine Like Hailey
Hailey Brooks’ parents, Trey and April Brooks, continue to advocate for tougher restrictions and inspections for vehicles in parades. Although the bill failed to become law, they’re still pushing lawmakers to consider the bill and pass it.
They say their priority has always been and continues to be Hailey’s life and legacy. In 2023, they started the Shine Like Hailey foundation in her honor.
Last weekend, the family attended
Trey and April opened up during an interview with ABC11’s Steve Daniels a year after Hailey died. They said their deep faith helps them cope.
“We’re still broken and we get up and we fight each day,” Trey said. “We have strength from our Lord above and through the people in the community and our friends who’ve stayed by our side.”
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