SEATTLE, Wash. - Seattle police say a woman
motorist who struck two teenage girls has turned herself in.
Witnesses say the girls
were walking near Chief Sealth High School Wednesday morning when a dog ran up
and jumped on one of them so she pushed it away. Witnesses say the dog's owner
became enraged and intentionally drove her car into the girls.
Police say one girl was
treated at a local hospital and then allowed to go home. The other girl was
more seriously hurt but is expected to make a full recovery.
Amy Lynn O'Brien, 37, turned herself in Thursday afternoon and booked on
felony assault charges.