Girl, 13, looked up punishment for running someone over after hitting cyclist in stolen car, court hears
A 13-year-old girl in Victoria, Australia, is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, and motor vehicle theft. The charges stem from multiple incidents in March, including allegedly using a stolen car to hit a cyclist in Brighton.

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AI-generatedA 13-year-old girl in Victoria, Australia, is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, and motor vehicle theft. The charges stem from multiple incidents in March, including allegedly using a stolen car to hit a cyclist in Brighton. Following the incident, she reportedly searched online for the punishment for running someone over. Police also allege the girl targeted members of the Jewish community, making antisemitic remarks and swerving a car towards them in separate incidents in Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield. According to police, the girl appeared to thrive on the notoriety and social media attention generated by her alleged offenses. She appeared in court on Monday seeking bail.
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5 extractedThe teen’s offending had escalated to a point where she was allegedly offending an average of 1.45 times a day in 74 days.
Shortly after hitting a cyclist, the girl Googled how long the sentence is for running someone over.
A 13-year-old is facing 109 charges, including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, theft, motor vehicle theft and burglary.
The girl allegedly swerved a stolen car towards members of the Jewish community.
The girl thrived on notoriety and was invested in social media reaction to her alleged offending.