No, Kamala Harris Wasn't Involved in 2011 Hit & Run Case
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No, Kamala Harris Wasn’t Involved in 2011 Hit & Run Case

Recently, a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) have sparked widespread interest by alleging that presidential nominee Kamala Harris was involved in a hit-and-run incident back in 2011. These claims have generated significant attention.

Now, many want to know whether these claims are true. Here’s all you need to know about the incident.

Was Kamala Harris involved in 2011 Hit and Run case?

Some recent posts on X (formerly Twitter) that Kamala Harris was involved in 2011 hit and run case. However, there is no evidence to substantiate these claims.

According to these posts, a website claiming to be a San Francisco TV station named KBSF alleged that Harris struck two pedestrians, a mother and her young daughter, in 2011, leaving the child with lifelong injuries.

The story suggests that Harris fled the scene and that her team intimidated the victim’s family into silence. The alleged victim, Alisha Brown, claims she was unable to report the incident due to these threats and only decided to come forward after her mother’s death in 2024.

However, there are significant concerns about the credibility of these allegations. The KBSF station does not exist, and its website was only recently registered on August 20, 2024. There is no record of a KBSF TV station in San Francisco or any legitimate news outlet with that name.

The supposed report has been dismissed as a fabrication. There is no official documentation or police report to support Brown’s allegations, and the X-ray images used in the claims have been identified as stock photos from an unrelated case. No formal complaints or credible evidence have been provided to substantiate the story.

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