Translated from Spanish, babysitter Juana Robledo says she feels Jacob's death is her fault. The grieving community are taking safety into their own hands by putting out 'Please drive slow' signs, also calling on the city to act.
Jacob was walking with his babysitter, who spoke with our media partners at Univision from her hospital bed. San Jose Police said she suffered a broken leg.
"I think everybody feels like this could've been their child," resident Shannon Birdsong told ABC7 News. "And your heart goes out to this family. And you want to be able to do something." They are calling on the City of San Jose to install speedbumps, stop signs - anything to keep the many kids in the community safe.
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