Woman Runs Over Innocent Bystander In Grocery Store Parking Lot, After Hitting Intended Target

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Taahviya Chapman, 24, has been indicted on several charges after she crashed her car into two men in the parking lot of the Spring Grove Village Kroger, killing one. On August 31, Chapman allegedly drove her car into the father of her child — her intended target — and also hit 58-year-old Christopher Scott Griffith, who died at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center from his injuries. The 8-month-old child she had with the man she allegedly intended to hit was in the vehicle during the crash.

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