Christian Isaiah Randall, 22, faces second-degree murder charges after police say he was street racing in Tucson, Arizona, when his Hyundai Genesis struck a Toyota Camry on Friday, killing a 3-year-old girl and injuring her pregnant mother. The impact split the Camry in half, according to local reports. Randall was injured, treated, and booked into jail on $500,000 bond.
Tucson police arrested Christian Isaiah Randall following a fatal crash at an intersection where surveillance cameras captured him speeding well above the limit in his Hyundai Genesis, racing another vehicle. The other driver fled the scene. The collision happened Friday and involved a Toyota Camry carrying 3-year-old Anna and her nine-months-pregnant mother. Anna, properly restrained in a car seat, died from the impact, while her mother remains hospitalized with injuries. Police, in a press release, detailed the charges against Randall: second-degree murder, two counts of endangerment, and two counts of aggravated assault. Randall received treatment for his own injuries before booking into Pima County Jail. Just two days prior, Tucson police had warned on Facebook about rising street racing as a serious public safety issue. KOLD reported a prior deadly race at the same intersection on March 1, which killed three people and seriously injured one.