February 11, 2009 3:17 PM
- Text
Police: Mom Throws Kids, Self Off Bridge
(AP)
A woman threw her two young children from a highway overpass during Wednesday's morning rush before leaping off herself, police said, but all three survived the almost 7-meter fall into traffic.
Khandi Busby, 27, and her sons, ages 8 and 6, were hospitalized in stable condition, said police Sr. Cpl. Kevin Janse. They are well enough to speak with investigators, police said.
All three landed on concrete in the far left lane of westbound Interstate 30 at about 6:30 a.m.
"It was really miraculous that we didn't have some fatalities with this incident," said police Sgt. Gil Cerda. "At this particular time, there is very heavy traffic and it is fast moving."
Police believe Busby and the 8-year-old were struck by cars.
"She was not fleeing for her safety," Cerda said. "She just threw them over and decided to throw herself over."
Busby could face two charges of attempted capital murder, Cerda said.
Janse said Busby and her sons were in a vehicle with her father. When they stopped for gas, she took the boys to the overpass while her father was paying for the fuel, Janse said.
Her father followed her in the car, but by the time he arrived at the scene Busby "had picked up the kids and thrown herself over," Cerda said.
"The why remains a mystery to us," police Lt. C.L. Williams said. "If you try to apply logic to these incidents, they totally defy any logical explanation."
Child Protective Services had intervened with Busby at least twice but for incidents that "were relatively minor in nature," Williams said.
Busby has a criminal record, including convictions for assault and criminal trespass of a habitation.
Khandi Busby, 27, and her sons, ages 8 and 6, were hospitalized in stable condition, said police Sr. Cpl. Kevin Janse. They are well enough to speak with investigators, police said.
All three landed on concrete in the far left lane of westbound Interstate 30 at about 6:30 a.m.
"It was really miraculous that we didn't have some fatalities with this incident," said police Sgt. Gil Cerda. "At this particular time, there is very heavy traffic and it is fast moving."
Police believe Busby and the 8-year-old were struck by cars.
"She was not fleeing for her safety," Cerda said. "She just threw them over and decided to throw herself over."
Busby could face two charges of attempted capital murder, Cerda said.
Janse said Busby and her sons were in a vehicle with her father. When they stopped for gas, she took the boys to the overpass while her father was paying for the fuel, Janse said.
Her father followed her in the car, but by the time he arrived at the scene Busby "had picked up the kids and thrown herself over," Cerda said.
"The why remains a mystery to us," police Lt. C.L. Williams said. "If you try to apply logic to these incidents, they totally defy any logical explanation."
Child Protective Services had intervened with Busby at least twice but for incidents that "were relatively minor in nature," Williams said.
Busby has a criminal record, including convictions for assault and criminal trespass of a habitation.
Latest Now in National
- Autopsy on Whitney Houston to begin Sunday
- Experts: Stanford's trial not won with 1 witness
- Drillers cut natural gas production as prices drop
- Man charged in plot to kill Utah governor
- Nature: Bobcats riding out the snow
- US seeks to mine social media to predict future
- RI player wins $336 million Powerball jackpot
- How the revolution became digitized
- Celebs mourn Whitney Houston at Clive Davis event
- The nation's weather
- Whitney Houston fans pay emotional tribute
- Hudson to honor Houston at Grammys
- Man to face Alabama trial in wife's diving death
- Whitney Houston's final performance
- Remembering Whitney Houston 1963-2012
- Screenplay for Murder
- Extra: Jimmy Siokos on Mark Twitchell
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News
- Clashes as Greek Parliament debates bailout law
- Autopsy on Whitney Houston to begin Sunday
- Clarissa Ward on reporting from Syria
- Whitney Houston's death overshadows Grammys
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News






