A North Carolina woman is facing multiple charges after authorities say she fled a traffic stop, reached speeds of 111 mph and crashed, k!lling her three young sons.
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Megan Symone Scott, 31, was charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and numerous other offenses stemming from the June 3 crash in Fayetteville, according to court documents.
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Investigators allege Scott sped away from officers after they attempted to stop her in connection with an earlier domestic disturbance.
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According to an arrest affidavit, data recovered from Scott’s Kia Forte showed the vehicle reached 111 mph before crossing the center line, overcorrecting and crashing into a tree along Highway 53.
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Authorities said Scott and two of her sons were ejected from the vehicle.
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Two children d!ed at the scene, while a third later d!ed at a hospital.
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Court documents allege Scott was driving with a revoked license and that none of the children were properly restrained.
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Investigators also accuse Scott of assaulting her boyfriend earlier that day by biting him and attempting to run him over after he got out of the vehicle.
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Police said two officers were struck as Scott fled the attempted traffic stop.
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Scott was arrested June 15, 2026 and remains jailed after a judge denied bond.
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In addition to involuntary manslaughter, she faces charges including assault on law enforcement officers, assault with a deadly weapon, hit-and-run, reckless driving, speeding and multiple child restraint violations.



