CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 1:45 PM

Boy Killed By Debris At Monster Truck Show

Debris flew into the grandstands at a monster truck show in Washington state, killing a 6-year-old boy and injuring another spectator, witnesses and city officials said Saturday.

A red truck came apart while doing doughnuts during the freestyle competition of Friday night's Monster Jam show, the witnesses said. Debris from the truck flew 30 to 50 feet over a safety barrier into the stands.

"The rear axel broke and parts started flying. No one is sure if it was a part or a rock that flew up," witness Michael O'Hara told CBS Affiliate KIRO.

"Parts were falling off and a piece flew up and hit a little boy," Christine Moe told King Television of Seattle.

Police Officer Mark Fulghum said officers serving as security at the Tacoma Dome investigated the accident.

"At this point, there's nothing to indicate that there's anything criminal," Fulghum told The Associated Press on Saturday night. "Right now it looks like a tragic accident."

The Pierce County medical examiner's office identified the boy killed as Sebastin Hizey of Puyallup, Wash.

His head was just covered in blood. It was horrible. And the mom was just crying, and the dad," witness Adrian Kelley told KIRO. "They had to take the mom away … because she was freaking out."

The boy's father, Jessie Hizey, issued a statement to KIRO on Saturday that said his son was hit in the head by a Frisbee-sized piece of metal, weighing between 7 and 12 pounds.

"I cannot get the images" out of my head, the father said.

The man who was injured was taken to a hospital Friday night, but Robert McNair-Huff, community relations manager for the city, said the man's identity was not available Saturday.

Some spectators told the TV station they had to throw cups off the stands to get the attention of medics. The show continued after the two were hurt, and many spectators left.

"They just kept going," Moe said. "We grabbed our kids and just bee-lined out of there."

Laurie Deranleau, 32, a nurse from Westport, told The News Tribune, "Everybody sitting around thought they should have dropped the show and gave the family some respect. Nobody was paying attention to the show."

The Tacoma Dome was continuing with four Monster Jam shows on Saturday and Sunday.

McNair-Huff said the promoter, Feld Motor sports, promised more inspections of trucks in the show and that the truck involved in the accident would be withdrawn.

"All of us at Feld Motor Sports are saddened by the accident that occurred last night at the Monster Jam Show in Tacoma when two of our customers were seriously injured," the Aurora, Ill., company said in a statement Saturday to the AP. "Feld Motor Sports is looking into this tragic accident as the safety of all our customers is our top priority and this type of incident has never happened before in the history of Monster Jam events."
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soldat44 says:
and no child should have to be a parent.

Posted by usanative1 at 02:00 AM : Jan 19, 2009


What?
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soldat44 says:
My guess is somewhere on the ads and the tickets to these events there''''s and "Enter at your own risk" statement, just as there is on all baseball tickets. This is an unfortunate accident, same as someone being hit in the temple with a line drive.

Posted by usclimey at 08:55 AM : Jan 20, 2009

Doesn''t mean a thing as far as law suits are concerned. Really.
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usclimey says:
Feld motor sports in more interested in making money then spactator safety. Feld you will be shorly out of business with the up comming law suit and your bad plublicity. Some one dies and you keep the show going you hearless bas***ed

Posted by ahrats

My guess is somewhere on the ads and the tickets to these events there''s and "Enter at your own risk" statement, just as there is on all baseball tickets. This is an unfortunate accident, same as someone being hit in the temple with a line drive.
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ahrats says:
Feld motor sports in more interested in making money then spactator safety. Feld you will be shorly out of business with the up comming law suit and your bad plublicity. Some one dies and you keep the show going you hearless bas***ed
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butterflync says:
Wow what a typically textbook response from the promotional company. Basically, they made their money, tough ***, too bad so sad seems to be their attitude. I hope the kids'' family sues the pants off these people. The company and the Tacoma Dome should be more compassionate and should have responded more quickly to this accident. Certainly after reading this I"ll never take my kids to one of these shows now.
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stupidrules3 says:
If I had a choice of Spiritwalk or a redneck for my neighbor, it would undoubtedly be the redneck. If your house was burning down, the redneck would go in to save someone while spiritwalk would tell you how stupid you were for letting your house catch fire and brag about how that could not happen to him.
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spaspy says:
Spiritwalk, boy are you ignorant about China. Yes they bought billions of our debt, but they are having economic problems galore just as the rest of the world is. And unless you have been to these races, how do you know who attends them, huh? It is my opinion, and from the looks of some of the other posts here it is theirs too, you need to stop posting from your deranged imagination and go to bed.
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onlythereal- says:
Of course they kept going they didnt care enough to stop. It only goes to show you what kind so society we live in today.
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messiahx4eve says:
To all those spewing their hate and derogatory comments about the event and the types of people attending them, what does that say about any child being raised in YOUR household? What does that say about their family values? Their respect of people in general? Their outlook on life? Their love of anything beyond themselves? Isn''t it strange how any activity of any kind you enjoy can come along and just ruin your life in less than ten seconds?
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onlythereal- says:
Someone who doesn''''t know the difference between "your", (possessive), and "You''''re", (contraction), should really avoid embarrassing themselves by commenting on the low IQ of others...LOL

Posted by stinginrich

His grammar doesnt matter, he had you pinned down.
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