Alyssa Shepherd, the Indiana woman convicted of hitting four kids, killing three, is expected to be released from prison early.
The woman charged in the deaths of three siblings struck and killed at a school bus stop Tuesday morning told police she saw the bus lights, but did not recognize it was a school bus.
Shepherd still has three years of community corrections and three years of probation. She also has electronic monitoring and her license suspended for 10 years,The children's grandpa, Michael Schwab, said they were preparing for this moment. Now, they just want to do something meaningful for the kids and community.
"She still has to deal with her house arrest and probation, and we don't want that to stand in the way and become a roadblock to achieve the things we want to achieve in life," Schwab said.More children have been hit at bus stops and they need to advocate for their safety through legislation.
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