Teen hit by brother’s car dies
Greg Risling
COSTA MESA -- A tragic teenage caper that involved two brothers
attempting to steal several compact discs from a music store has claimed
the life of one of them.
Paul Millan, 17, of Costa Mesa died from head injuries suffered when his
younger brother accidentally ran him over as they tried to get away.
Millan, who attended Estancia High School, was hospitalized for two weeks
before succumbing to his injuries on Sept. 18.
Family members couldn’t be reached for comment.
The prank that went terribly wrong occurred on Sept. 4 when the two
brothers and two other friends walked into the Wherehouse music store on
the 400 block of East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Police said the boys
grabbed a bunch of compact discs and ran away with store employees
chasing after them.
The younger brother, who is 15, got behind the wheel of his parents’ 1999
Ford pickup truck while Millan jumped into the back of the vehicle.
They made their way to a nearby parking lot where the younger brother
slowed down then suddenly accelerated. Millan tried to jump out of
truck’s bed to run away, but fell to the ground.
The right rear wheel of the truck ran over Millan’s head as the brother
sped away. Police estimate the truck was traveling between 10 and 25 mph
when Millan was hit.
The Orange County District Attorney’s office is contemplating what, if
any, charges should be filed against the younger brother. The severity of
possible charges could range from petty theft to involuntary
manslaughter.
Given the tragic nature of the case, several sources said it is unlikely
the district attorney’s office will seek a harsh penalty for the
grief-stricken teen.
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