9-year-old boy killed while bicycling to school, police say

The 3rd-grader was following behind his sister on his bike on the way to school when he was hit by a pickup in Sarasota, troopers say.

9-year-old Roman Miller was well known and loved in his community – he was the type of kid everyone loved.

This Monday morning, he and his older sister were just a few blocks away from Brentwood Elementary School when Roman was hit and killed while crossing in the crosswalk.

Driver Charity Lamb was behind the wheel of a black Silverado truck. She let Roman’s sister pass but said she didn’t see Roman as she pulled forward. She hit him and dragged him for 15 feet.

Lamb talked to Fox 13 News and said she stopped once she knew what happened.

“I guess he had already been in front of my truck. He was sitting so low. I couldn’t see him in front of my truck. When I started going I heard a noise. I looked back and I saw the kid laying there. I tried to help him,” Lamb said.

Mom watched helplessly

Roman’s sister ran back to her brother after he was hit. His mother arrived minutes later. She watched helplessly as her son slowly slipped away.

First responders rushed Roman to Doctors Hospital where he was later pronounced dead, according to WFLA.

According to Fox, troopers say Lamb will face charges once their investigation is complete.

As for Roman’s friends and family, this has hit them harder than anything you can imagine.

It’s the last week of school for Sarasota County and grief counselors will be on hand to help students and staff cope.

Prayers for the family!

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