‘The City of St. Louis never revoked his bond’: Lawsuit says city failed to protect double amputee teen volleyball player from accused felon

Janae Edmonson (via GoFundMe).

The Missouri teen volleyball player who lost both her legs after being struck by an out-of-control vehicle while crossing the street says the city of St. Louis should have done more to protect her from the reckless drivers responsible for the collision.

Janae Edmonson has sued St. Louis and drivers Daniel Riley, 21, and Elizabeth Smith, over the Feb. 18, 2023, car crash that resulted in the removal of both of her legs. Edmonson, then a 17-year-old high school student from Tennessee visiting St. Louis for a volleyball tournament, was crossing a downtown intersection when cars driven by Daniel Riley, 21, and Smith collided. The 2023 Audi that Daniel Riley was driving reportedly rolled over and crushed Edmonson into a parked car, pinning her.

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