
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — Police hoped to interview about a dozen students of a local karate studio Friday after riding on the Fourth of July parade float driven by a man who accidentally ran over and killed his 8-year-old son.
No charges are expected to be filed against Quinton Hooper, 44, who was driving the float to a staging area after participating in Edmond's LibertyFest Parade when his son, Aidan Hooper, either fell or jumped from the float, Police Officer James Hamm said.
"The hard thing in this case is that most of the witnesses were young children, so we're having to speak with their parents to get a good idea of whether he jumped off or fell somehow," Hamm said.
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