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Driver Sentenced to 7-17 Years in Prison for Hit-and-Run Death of North Las Vegas Schoolboy

By Matthias Binder April 6, 2026
Judge sentences driver who left scene after striking 12-year-old, who later died
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Judge sentences driver who left scene after striking 12-year-old, who later died

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A Morning Walk Turned DeadlyImpaired Driver Flees the ScenePlea Deal Reshapes the CaseJustice in the CourtroomCalls for Safer Streets Grow Louder

A Morning Walk Turned Deadly (Image Credits: Pixabay)

North Las Vegas – A judge delivered a prison sentence Monday to the driver responsible for striking a 12-year-old boy walking to school, leaving him fatally injured before fleeing the scene. Christofer Suarez, a seventh-grader at J.D. Smith Middle School, succumbed to his injuries days after the October 2025 crash near East Owens Avenue and North 21st Street. The case highlighted ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in school zones amid rising incidents involving students.[1][2]

A Morning Walk Turned Deadly

Christofer Suarez headed to school early on October 3, 2025, for mariachi band practice where he played the guitarrón. The outgoing student with dreams of attending an arts magnet school stepped off the curb into an implied crosswalk. An SUV driven by Oh’Ryan Brooks struck him with enough force to throw him into a nearby fence, causing severe injuries.[1][2]

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Emergency responders rushed Suarez to University Medical Center, but he died three days later on October 6. Authorities described the location as a busy intersection with a two-way stop and marked crosswalks, yet lacking advanced signals. Brooks continued driving after the impact, parking at a nearby apartment complex.[3]

Impaired Driver Flees the Scene

Police located Brooks shortly after, observing signs of impairment including bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, unsteady gait, and failure on field sobriety tests. He admitted to inhaling THC from a vape pen earlier that morning and again just before his arrest. Toxicology samples confirmed marijuana use, though initial charges focused on DUI resulting in substantial bodily harm, reckless driving, and failure to stop at the scene.[1][2]

Brooks claimed he did not realize what he had hit, later offering an unsupported story about another vehicle cracking his windshield. Officers noted he mumbled and repeatedly fell during questioning. The Clark County School District expressed deep sorrow over the loss of one of its students.[4]

Plea Deal Reshapes the Case

In February 2026, Brooks accepted a plea agreement, pleading guilty to one count of duty to stop at the scene of a crash involving death or personal injury. This carried a potential two- to 20-year sentence. Prosecutors dropped the DUI and reckless driving charges and agreed not to recommend a specific term at sentencing. He also owed approximately $6,953 in restitution to Suarez’s mother, Martina.[1]

Defense attorney Joseph Gersten highlighted Brooks’ remorse and potential for rehabilitation. The 27-year-old, who grew up in California after his father’s homicide when he was an infant, held a high school diploma and worked in security and food service. Gersten sought the minimum two- to five-year term.[1]

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Justice in the Courtroom

District Judge Maria Gall imposed a sentence of seven to 17.5 years in Nevada prison on April 6, 2026, granting credit for 186 days already served. The ruling came after emotional testimony, including from Martina Suarez. She described the profound impact, noting her son’s responsible nature and love for music, and urged the maximum penalty for what she called homicide, not accident.[1][4]

Martina Suarez detailed her ongoing grief six months later, hoping for closure through accountability. The courtroom heard how Brooks’ actions left a family shattered and a community mourning a bright young life cut short.

Calls for Safer Streets Grow Louder

Following the crash, students and parents rallied at the intersection with signs reading “Drive sober, save lives” and demands for a traffic light. North Las Vegas added crossing guards at the site and refreshed school zone signage. The incident occurred amid a spike in student pedestrian crashes, with 84 reported since August 2025 – double the prior year.[2]

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Officials formed a Traffic Safety Working Group to enhance infrastructure and enforcement by spring 2027. Local leaders reviewed the Owens-21st junction for improvements, emphasizing slowed speeds and attention in school areas.

  • Victim walked in implied crosswalk during school rush.
  • Driver impaired by THC, failed sobriety tests.
  • Plea dropped major charges for hit-and-run guilty plea.
  • Sentence balances remorse claims with crash severity.
  • Community pushes for better pedestrian protections.

Key Takeaways

  • A 7-17.5 year prison term reflects the gravity of fleeing a fatal crash.
  • Family seeks maximum justice amid profound loss.
  • School zones demand heightened driver vigilance.

This sentencing provides some measure of accountability, yet underscores the irreplaceable void left by one boy’s death. What steps can communities take to prevent such tragedies? Tell us in the comments.

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