TACOMA, WA – According to KING 5, a school bus driver struck and killed a woman walking her dog at S 11th St and S I St on Oct. 4.
Brittanee Parker, 32, was walking her dog in the morning near her apartment when the school bus driver hit her.
The bus driver told police they thought they had hit a dog. They kept driving after seeing the dog walk away from the collision.
A spokesperson for Tacoma Public Schools said the bus involved in the incident did not belong to them or its contractor, First Student.
The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office has not yet determined Parker’s cause of death.
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