Two students injured in pedestrian collision by Armijo High School on Washington Street in Fairfield, California
2 Fairfield students hit by car in front of their high school
It was raining and dark at the time and the driver told police she didn’t see the students, who were wearing dark clothes, until it was too late. She failed to hit the brakes in time, said Sgt. Sam Rowland, a police spokesman.
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