Teen in ICU after being struck by car while helping stranded driver on Christmas Eve
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (WXYZ) - A 16-year-old boy’s act of kindness took a devastating turn. After stopping to help a stranded driver on Christmas Eve, he was struck by another car and ended up in intensive care.
Alexander Johnson, 16, remains in intensive care after he was struck by a car while helping a stranded driver in Dearborn Heights, Michigan. The crash left Alexander with his leg broken in two places and no feeling from his knee down on his right leg. He has already undergone four surgeries and faces a fifth procedure soon.
“He’s saying, ‘I just wanted to stop and help. I’m never going to stop and help ever again. Look what happened.’ But we always remind him you can’t stop doing good things for people just because this happened,” said Whitney Johnson, Alexander’s mother.
She and Alexander’s father, William Johnson, say the teenager was picking up eggs for his grandmother around 5:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve when he stopped to help jumpstart another driver’s car. He was hooking up the cables to that car when police say the suspect driver rear-ended them, pinning Alexander between his car and that of the woman he was helping.
“I honestly don’t know how this could not be a case of distracted driving... There were no skid marks on the road or anything like that. It doesn’t even look like he attempted to stop,” William Johnson said.
The Dearborn Heights Police Department says there’s no suspicion that alcohol was a factor in the crash. Investigators sent the case to the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office for review and a charging decision.
Alexander’s parents expressed hope that the suspect driver will take responsibility for the incident.
“I hope he gets wind of this and that person truly feels bad and has remorse for what he’s done. Maybe he’ll step up and tell the truth,” William Johnson said.
Meanwhile, Alexander’s recovery could take months, if not years. A GoFundMe has been started to help cover his medical bills.
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