
A recently obtained video shows a teenager driving at nearly 140 miles per hour just days before a tragic crash that resulted in the death of his friend, Flynn Mackrell, last November outside Detroit. The driver, Kiernan Tague, was reportedly speeding over 100 mph on a residential street when he lost control of the vehicle, leading to the fatal incident. Mackrell, an 18-year-old passenger, died as a result of the crash, which occurred shortly after they left his home in Grosse Pointe Farms
.The victim’s family is now advocating for charges against Tague’s mother, Elizabeth Puleo-Tague, who had been monitoring her son’s reckless driving via the Life 360 app. They argue that she was aware of his dangerous behavior but failed to intervene by taking away his keys. Tague has been charged with second-degree murder and remains out on bail as the case progress