HOLLAND, MI (WHTC) – The howls of “justice for Jonathan” are expected to be strengthened by family and friends of a 15-year-old Holland Township boy who was struck and killed by a passing motorist. They are upset that no felony charges were filed against Ruth Borgman, whose car hit Jonathan Bracamontes as he stepped in front of it on September 30th. The 64-year-old Grand Haven woman was in the left lane of southbound US-31 on Holland’s North Side when she told sheriff’s deputies that she though she hit something as she crossed Riley Street at full speed on a green light around 6 AM. With a box truck alongside her at the time, Borgman decided to drive on to her work in Holland, where she promptly called 911. Bracamontes, a West Ottawa High sophomore, died at the scene. Borgman’s clean past and her cooperation in the investigation were factors in the county prosecutor’s office deciding to file misdemeanor hit-and-run charges, which she agreed not to contest. Yesterday, Holland District Court Judge Susan Jonas sentenced her to a year of probation and 100 hours of community service. Family and friends of Bracamontes have begun monthly protests at Borgman’s place of employment and at the Holland District Courthouse.
Grand Haven Woman Sentenced in Jonathan Bracamontes Case
By Gary Stevens
Jan 8, 2015 | 12:23 PM

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