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Family remembers girl killed at Raleigh parade for her ‘kind and humble heart’

Tonya Mills reaches out to gently touch the memorial for an 11-year-old girl killed by an out-of-control truck Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, in the Raleigh Christmas Parade. The girl, Hailey Brooks, was a member of the CC & Co. Dance complex and their banner from the parade is on the ground at the memorial. Mills’ son was marching in the parade just ahead of the dance troupe.
Tonya Mills reaches out to gently touch the memorial for an 11-year-old girl killed by an out-of-control truck Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, in the Raleigh Christmas Parade. The girl, Hailey Brooks, was a member of the CC & Co. Dance complex and their banner from the parade is on the ground at the memorial. Mills’ son was marching in the parade just ahead of the dance troupe. ssharpe@newsobserver.com

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Raleigh Christmas Parade Coverage

On Nov. 19, 2022, the driver of a truck towing a float in the Raleigh Christmas Parade apparently lost control of the vehicle. A young girl died after she was struck. This is ongoing coverage by The News & Observer.

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Hailey Kaye Brooks had a “kind and humble heart,” even in her final hours, her family said Tuesday.

Trey and April Brooks, her parents, released a statement about their 11-year-old daughter days after she was killed by an out-of-control parade float truck at the Raleigh Christmas Parade Saturday.

“Hailey’s tragic death has left our family heartbroken and in shock,” her family said. “Even in her final hours, Hailey showed her loving and giving spirit to the younger children who were with her in the parade.”

Hailey, a member of the CC & Co. troupe, was dancing in the parade when Landen Glass, 20, lost control of his GMC pickup, which he was using to haul the float.

She later succumbed to her injuries.

Glass faces multiple misdemeanor charges, including death by vehicle, reckless driving and possession of a weapon at a parade. An arrest warrant for Glass shows police faulted him for having an inadequate braking system.

On Hillsborough Street, near the intersection where Brooks was struck, a memorial grew over the weekend as mourners left flowers and handwritten notes. Another emerged at the CC & Co. studio on Six Forks Road, where her fellow dancers expressed both love and sorrow.

“You are my bestie no matter where you are,” read one card adorned by hand-drawn hearts.

Hailey’s family thanked the community for its love and support but asked for privacy while they grieved.

“We plan to share more about Hailey’s special life soon,” the statement said.

In a statement Saturday afternoon, CC & Co. Dance Complex owner Christy Curtis said she and the staff were devastated by the loss.

“Our dance family is a close-knit group and today our hearts are broken,” Curtis said. “We are working closely with authorities as they determine what happened and why.”

Glass is currently out on bond, and could face up to a year in jail if convicted.

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This story was originally published November 22, 2022 at 5:52 PM.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the model of the truck driven by Landen Glass. He was driving a modified GMC pickup truck with a Denali trim package.

Corrected Nov 23, 2022
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Colleen Hammond
The News & Observer
Colleen Hammond is a graduate of Duquesne University from Ann Arbor, Michigan. She has previously covered breaking news, local government, the COVID-19 pandemic and racial issues for the Pittsburgh City Paper and Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
Tyler Dukes
The News & Observer
Tyler Dukes is the lead editor for AI innovation in journalism at McClatchy Media, where he leads a small team of journalists that helps the company’s 30 local newsrooms responsibly harness data, automation and artificial intelligence to elevate and strengthen their reporting. He was previously an investigative reporter at The News and Observer in Raleigh, N.C. In 2017, he completed a fellowship at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University and grew up in Elizabeth City, N.C.
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Raleigh Christmas Parade Coverage

On Nov. 19, 2022, the driver of a truck towing a float in the Raleigh Christmas Parade apparently lost control of the vehicle. A young girl died after she was struck. This is ongoing coverage by The News & Observer.