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Raleigh Fights Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Parade Tragedy
6 May
Summary
- City of Raleigh seeks dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit.
- An 11-year-old girl died after being hit by a truck in 2022.
- The driver of the truck pleaded guilty in 2025 and is imprisoned.

The City of Raleigh has requested a Wake County judge to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a fatal Christmas parade crash. The lawsuit was filed by the family of 11-year-old Hailey Brooks, who tragically lost her life in 2022. Brooks was performing with a dance company when a runaway truck, pulling a float, struck and killed her.
The city's legal team argued before the judge that state law shields Raleigh from liability in this incident. They further contended that the court does not have personal jurisdiction over the driver's actions. The driver responsible for the crash, Landen Glass, pleaded guilty in 2025 and is currently incarcerated.
Attorneys representing the Brooks family are scheduled to present their arguments against the city's motion to dismiss the case in court this Wednesday. The outcome of this legal battle is anticipated to address accountability and compensation for the tragic loss.