By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 27, 2015

STILLWATER, Okla. — A Texas teenager recording a homecoming parade on her iPhone ended up with video of a woman’s car slamming into spectators.

Seventeen-year-old Connor Greco of Frisco, Texas, was recording a band at the tail end of Oklahoma State University’s homecoming parade when she heard what sounded like an explosion and saw a sedan crashing into a crowd of people at a high rate of speed.



Greco said Tuesday that she doesn’t remember the first couple of minutes after the crash. She didn’t realize at first what she ended up capturing on video.

The teen plans to attend Oklahoma State.

Prosecutors allege 25-year-old Adacia Chambers “purposely” drove around a barricade before crashing into spectators. They plan to charge Chambers with four counts of second-degree murder.

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