19-year-old woman using Snapchat ‘seconds’ before massive bus crash that injured more than 20 children: Police

Footage of bus crash from KMSP

News footage of the Sept. 12 bus crash that injured both drivers and several children (KMSP).

A Minnesota woman who was involved in a school bus crash that injured more than 20 children faces felony charges after police accused her of using Snapchat in the moments before impact.

Svea Snickers, 19, was charged on Dec. 26 with five felonies and 17 gross misdemeanor counts of criminal vehicular operation, months after the Sept. 12 crash that injured her, the driver of the bus she plowed into, and 21 children, the youngest of whom was 5 years old. The injuries were reported at the time to be mild to moderate and no one was killed.

According to police reports, Snickers blew through a stop sign in her Toyota RAV4 and plowed into the side of the school bus, causing it to roll over into a nearby ditch. An investigation revealed that she had taken a screencap in Snapchat “seconds before a 911 call was initiated.”

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