The man who injured a 4-year-old child in a hit-and-run appeared before a judge Monday afternoon. David Nelson Duphiney, 58, has been charged with causing serious injury in a hit-and-run. Jayce Rainey’s Family Rainey was flown to hospital after being hit while riding a scooter on Saunders Street on Sunday, Honnea Pass Police Chief Barry New said. During his custody, Nu said. A dozen family members and friends gathered in court to stand up for Jace.The child’s grandfather told WYFF News 4 that the child was seriously injured and had a long road to recovery.He told the judge , said he witnessed Sunday.Like a roadkill on the street.This monster on screen, my grandson can’t get out of the hospital.How can he get out of that cell? “Justice was not served,” said Douglas Rainey. He underwent surgery in 2009 and will be 5 years old in a few weeks.
The man who was charged with hit-and-run and injured a 4-year-old child appeared before a judge Monday afternoon.
David Nelson Duphigny, 58, has been charged with causing serious injury in a hit-and-run.
Jace Rainey’s family says he was airlifted to hospital after being hit while riding a scooter Saunders Street Sunday.
Honea Pass Police Chief Barry New said Rainey was playing with other children in his grandmother’s front yard.
Duphigny was immediately taken into custody, New said.
A dozen family members and friends gathered in court to stand by Jace.
The child’s grandfather told WYFF News 4 that the child was seriously injured and has a long road to recovery.
He told the judge what he saw on Sunday.
“He hit him in the road like he killed him in the road. This monster on screen, my grandson can’t get out of the hospital. How can he get out of that cell?” Douglas Laney said.
“Justice was not served. It’s not fair that a four-year-old baby is playing in the street and he hits him and runs away,” said Valentina Lee, Jace’s aunt.
The judge has set a bond of $5,000 and Duphigny’s next court date is December 20.
Jace will have surgery on Monday and will turn 5 in a few weeks, according to his family.


