Her 8-year-old drove herself to Target. Here’s how it unfolded.

The girl "only" hit a mailbox, she told her mother.
From The Times

October 18, 2024

When Tangie Wilson's 8-year-old, Zoe, asked to use an iPad early one Sunday, nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Little did she know that moments later, Zoe would be driving her mom's car 10 miles to Target, with the family dog, Bear, in tow.

Zoe, wearing a black jacket and black pants with a silver purse, makes a peace symbol while standing in front of bushes.

via Tangie Wilson

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