
Jessica Reisinger, 24, was killed on Wednesday, May 23, in Tampa, Florida she was struck by a speeding car that was speed racing. Reisinger was with her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Raubenolt, who remains in critical condition. Reisinger was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Reisinger and her daughter, who live in Jeromesville, Ohio, were crossing Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa, Florida when a 2018 black Ford Mustang struck them.
The three men responsible for Reisinger’s death have been identified as Cameron Herrin, 18, John Barrineau, 17, and Tristan Herrin, 20. Cameron Herrin and Barrineau face charges of street racing, vehicular homicide and reckless driving resulting in serious bodily injury, while Tristan Herrin, a passenger in the Mustang, was charged with one count of racing.
Police say that 18-year-old Cameron Herrin was driving a black Mustang with 20-year-old Tristan Christopher Herrin in the passenger seat, reportedly engaging in a street race with a Nissan driven by 17-year-old John Alexander Barrineau. Witnesses said that at times the cars were side by side, frequently switching places and changing lanes before striking Resinger and her daughter at the intersection of Bayshore Boulevard and W. Knights Avenue.
via ABC:
The Mustang driven by Cameron Herrin ended up striking the victims, who were attempting to lawful cross the pedestrian ramp at the intersection of Bayshore Boulevard and W Knights Avenue.
The drivers of the two cars – Cameron Herrin and John Barrineau – face charges of street racing, vehicular homicide, and reckless driving resulting in serious bodily injury. Tristan Herrin, the passenger in the Mustang, faces one count of racing. In the state of Florida, it is illegal to knowingly ride as a passenger in an illegal street race, according to Florida Statute 316.191.
Cameron Herrin received a $10,000 bond and bonded out of jail shortly before 8 a.m. Thursday morning, driven away by a family member. Tristan Herrin received a $500 bond and bonded out of jail around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning., taken home by his father according to jail workers. John Barrineau was booked into a juvenile detention center.
A GoFundMe has been set up for Resinger’s daughter and her family.

Tristan Herrin, 20, Cameron Herrin, 18, John Barrineau, 17