Mom accused of hunting down son’s bullies with bat and running teen over twice before trading in SUV is acquitted of serious charges

Jennifer Nelson

Jennifer Nelson (image via Newsday/YouTube screengrab)

The Long Island mom who took matters into her own hands to track down her son’s bullies and ran over a 15-year-old twice was acquitted of attempted murder by a jury of her peers earlier this week.

The jury trial of Jennifer Nelson, now 36, began in mid-September and ended Tuesday with Nelson’s acquittal on second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault charges. When the mom from Shirley, New York, was indicted in February, Nelson was also accused of leaving the scene without reporting and accident that resulted in serious physical injuries (i.e, multiple broken ribs and pelvis fractures), a Class E felony. That was the only offense she was convicted of committing, court records show.

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