Haeley Brandom, 26, and Taelynn Brandom, 3, injured in hit-and-run pedestrian collision at 31st Street and Ensley Avenue in Birmingham, Alabama
Two separate hit-and-runs in Birmingham injure two adults, one child
Sgt. Bryan Shelton said their injuries are not considered to be life-threatening.
Family speaks out about what B'ham hit-and-run victim is going through
Haeley’s sister-in-law Sasha Jackson says Brandom pushed her daughter out of the way to save her. Taelynn was taken to Children’s of Alabama with minor injuries and released.
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