4 teens killed in stolen Kia crash after police pursuit in Prince George's

Authored by nbcwashington.com and submitted by Throwingdartsmouth

Family members identified two of the four teenagers who died when a stolen car crashed into a tree in Glenarden, Maryland, Friday evening.

Cousins Serenity Sellman, 15, and Dartrel Byers, 17, were together when two other teens picked them up up in a stolen Kia Sorento about 7 p.m. Friday.

According to family members, they got into the Kia not knowing the car had been stolen in a carjacking earlier that day in Greenbelt.

“Absolutely not,” said Serenity’s godmother, Latasha Hamilton. “Serenity was picked up from here, her house. Her stepdad released her, and had he known that car was stolen, she again would not have entered that car and probably still — well, not probably — but would have been here today.”

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Losing Serenity and Dartrel leaves the family grieving and struggling to accept what happened, Hamilton said.

“Honestly, words cannot describe what it has done to us,” she said. “We are totally crushed. We don’t know. We’re at a loss for words, completely. I mean, they were innocent babies. They were babies. No one was grown that was in that car. No one.”

The carjacking victim said five suspects approached him on Edmonston Court just before 1 a.m. Friday and demanded the keys to his car. One of them had a long gun. The victim said he threw the keys and ran.

Prince George’s County police say they spotted the car at Lottsford Road and Palmetto Drive about 7:30 p.m. Friday. An officer began a pursuit, but when the officer lost sight of the car, the officer disengaged, police said.

A witness told police the car passed them on the shoulder about four minutes later before crashing into a tree on Woodmore Road.

“We’re just ready for the correct facts,” Hamilton said. “We want answers. We want to know exactly what happened to her.”

Prince George’s County police have not identified any of the teens at this point. It’s unclear who was driving.

Rasp_Lime_Lipbalm on October 4th, 2023 at 14:04 UTC »

Ok so the news article title is telling partial truths here. There was a police pursuit, and the cop backed off after he lost sight of the car. The teens then continued speeding like maniacs and drove themselves into a tree.

Lady being interviewed said her daughter didn't help steal the car, she just got picked up by her friends in the stolen car.

Bottom line, know who your kids hang out with.

LacyGray on October 4th, 2023 at 13:49 UTC »

This also happened in Buffalo last year. Stolen Kia. 4 teens dead. article

hungry4danish on October 4th, 2023 at 13:39 UTC »

According to family members, [the cousins] got into the Kia not knowing the car had been stolen in a carjacking earlier that day in Greenbelt.

The kids are dead so I'd like to know how the family came to this conclusion.