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A Minnesota woman has been charged with child endangerment after her 2-year-old, who was in a car seat, fell out of her moving vehicle earlier this week.

KMSP reports that Maimuna Kunow Hassan has been charged with improperly restraining her child in the car seat and violating her driver’s permit because there was not another licensed driver in the vehicle.

Disturbing dash cam video captured the moment the toddler in the car seat fell out of the rear driver’s side door of the vehicle on Monday morning. The video shows Hassan continuing to drive away.

According to KMSP, Hassan told police that the door opened while she was driving and the child fell out. She said she parked her car a few blocks down and walked back to get the child.

She claimed that the child was properly secured and “must’ve unlocked the door.”

KMSP reports that officers inspected the vehicle, a 2004 Honda Civic, and found that chest straps weren’t latched.
https://fox6now.com/2019/01/17/mother-charged-after-video-shows-toddler-tumbling-from-moving-car/
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A judge orders one year of probation for a Mankato woman charged after a viral video captured her child falling out of a moving vehicle back in 2019.

42-year-old Maimuna Hassan pled guilty to misdemeanor charges for careless driving and a traffic regulation involving a child restraint. The other count of driving with a permit and not a license was dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Aside from the probation, Hassan must also take parenting and child restraint classes and cannot receive any traffic violations.

The incident was caught on dash-cam video by the vehicle behind her. The criminal complaint says Hassan told officers that when she was driving the car, the door had popped open and the car seat fell out.

The child was not injured.
 
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