VANCOUVER, Wash. — An 18-year-old woman charged with reckless endangerment for allegedly pushing her 16-year-old friend off a bridge has made her first court appearance.
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The Aug. 7 shove at Moulton Falls, northeast of Vancouver, Washington, was captured on video that went viral.
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Tay'Lor Smith was arraigned Friday morning in Clark County District Court. The Columbian reports she pleaded not guilty. Reckless endangerment is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail.
Jordan Holgerson, the teen who fell 60 feet (18 meters), suffered injuries ranging from broken ribs to punctured lungs.
On Friday a judge granted Smith supervised release. She is not to have contact with Holgerson. Another court hearing was scheduled for Dec. 4.
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