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Winter Haven Hit-and-Run Kills Boy After Church Event: Driver Laughs Then Denies in Court

By Matthias Binder March 16, 2026
Florida driver laughs as she’s charged with killing boy, 8, and then fleeing the scene while high on meth
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Florida driver laughs as she’s charged with killing boy, 8, and then fleeing the scene while high on meth

Contents
The Crash That Shattered a CommunityDriver’s Chaotic Actions in the AftermathSwift Investigation Leads to ArrestsShocking Behavior During First Court AppearanceFacing Serious Charges and Lasting Impact

The Crash That Shattered a Community (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Winter Haven, Florida – A quiet evening turned deadly when two boys crossing the street near Faith Baptist Church were struck by a vehicle. The 8-year-old victim succumbed to his injuries, while his 10-year-old companion fought for his life with severe fractures and a skull injury.[1][2] Authorities quickly identified the driver, who admitted to methamphetamine use before the crash and attempted to cover her tracks. The case exposed the perils of impaired driving in a close-knit community still grappling with the loss.

The Crash That Shattered a Community

On March 11, 2026, around 8:25 p.m., the boys attended a church function at Faith Baptist Church on Crystal Beach Road at Winter Lake Road. They crossed to the west side of the road but were called back. After waiting for a southbound truck to pass, they stepped into the path of a northbound dark-colored mid-sized SUV.[1] The vehicle struck both children and fled the scene eastward onto Winter Lake Road.

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The 8-year-old boy died from his injuries. His 10-year-old friend suffered a broken arm, broken femur, and compound skull fracture. He remained in critical but stable condition at Arnold Palmer Hospital.[3] Witnesses described the suspect vehicle, and investigators recovered two small plastic pieces from the lower part of a vehicle at the scene.

Driver’s Chaotic Actions in the Aftermath

Victoria Johnson, 30, of Winter Haven, drove a dark blue 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe that matched the description. She admitted to circling her neighborhood near the crash site for about 20 minutes while listening to music. Johnson knew her driver’s license was suspended from a prior DUI arrest in November 2025.[1]

She confessed to being a regular methamphetamine user and having used the drug before getting behind the wheel that night. After the incident, Johnson met Charles Corey Stewart at a Circle K store roughly three miles away. The pair used methamphetamine at a nearby house, went fishing at a pond, and she handed over the SUV to him to “get rid of it,” believing he might dump it in a lake.[4] The next day, March 12, she reported the vehicle stolen.

Swift Investigation Leads to Arrests

Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives pieced together surveillance video from the area, which captured the northbound vehicle and sounds consistent with a pedestrian strike. Johnson’s shifting story during interviews raised red flags. While deputies transported her, they spotted the Hyundai on State Road 60 driven by Stewart with passenger Mya Bass.[2]

The suspects fled into a residence in Lake Wales but were taken into custody after a standoff. A preliminary search of the SUV revealed damage, missing parts, and potential biological matter linked to a pedestrian strike. Authorities obtained search warrants for the vehicle and Johnson’s cell phone. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd praised his team’s work: “I am so very proud of my detectives and analysts – who are the very best in the business – for their tenacity and determination, which ultimately led to this suspect being taken into custody. Please keep these children’s families in your prayers.”[2]

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Shocking Behavior During First Court Appearance

Johnson appeared via video conference on Friday for her initial hearing. As the judge read the charges, she shook her head, laughed derisively, and interrupted with open-mouthed disbelief. She turned to someone off camera and said, “I wasn’t even in the car,” prompting a rebuke not to discuss the case.[4]

Her reactions shifted rapidly to angry outbursts and tears within minutes. The judge set a total bond of $100,000 across the charges and held her without bond on a separate probation violation from her prior DUI. She opted for a public defender.

Facing Serious Charges and Lasting Impact

Prosecutors charged Johnson with several felonies:

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  • Leaving the scene of a crash involving death (first-degree felony)
  • Leaving the scene of a crash with serious bodily injury (second-degree felony)
  • Tampering with evidence (third-degree felony)
  • Driving without a license causing death (third-degree felony)
  • Giving false information to law enforcement (misdemeanor first-degree)

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The 8-year-old victim attended Boswell Elementary School, where a spokesperson described him as a beloved child with an incredible spirit, bright smile, and eagerness to help others. The school community expressed heartbreak over the loss.[4]

This tragedy underscores the devastating consequences of driving impaired. As the 10-year-old boy continues his recovery, the focus turns to accountability and healing for Winter Haven.

Key Takeaways

  • Impaired driving claims young lives; Johnson admitted meth use before the crash despite a suspended license.[1]
  • Detectives used vehicle evidence and confessions to close the case swiftly.
  • Court footage captured Johnson’s denial amid charges that carry heavy penalties.

Families and neighbors rally around the survivors, reminding everyone of road safety’s importance. What steps can communities take to prevent such losses? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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