UPDATE: Security camera shows scary crash as SUV slammed into N.J. pizza parlor

A teacher who drove her SUV through a Pennsauken pizza place May 3, and told the injured people on scene “I’m good,” is now charged with assault by auto, drunk driving and other motor vehicle offenses.

Kimberly Killion, 34, is a fifth grade math teacher at Pennsauken Intermediate School and also the daughter of Mayor Jack Killion. A school official said last week that Killion was on sick leave.

Killion had been drinking at an establishment in Pennsauken when she drove her Nissan Rogue straight into the front of Flying Crust Pizza & Wings on the 7709 Park Ave., authorities allege. The crash destroyed much of the store and left three people inside the store with minor injuries, the prosecutor’s office said.

Flying Crust posted a video on social media of Killion after the crash, showing a staffer asking her if she was on medication or if she had fallen asleep when she drove into the store. She replied, “I’m good.”

A car smashed through Flying Crust Pizza & Wings in Pennsauken May 3, 2019. The driver, a Pennsauken teacher, was charged Wednesday, May 15, 2019. (Flying Crust Pizza)

Authorities took her to the hospital and she consented to a blood draw, the prosecutor’s office said. The results showed her blood alcohol content was .195, more than twice the legal limit, according to court documents.

Flying Crust also posted on social media that they were upset Pennsauken police did not perform a field sobriety test at the scene. The case was transferred to the prosecutor’s office by the next day, but no explanation was ever given.

The people inside the store who suffered minor injuries were a 42-year-old man from Woodlynne, a 25-year-old man from Philadelphia, and a 37-year-old man from Pennsauken. Only the Pennsauken man and Killion were taken to the hospital, the prosecutor’s office said. One of the victims was struck by the car, while the other two were hit by the counter after the SUV collided with it, court documents show.

Killion, who was released on a summons, did not return an email or call seeking comment. Mayor Killion’s office declined to comment, referring a reporter to the prosecutor’s office.

The owner of Flying Crust Pizza also declined to comment.

Killion earns a salary of $57,501, a school official said.

Rebecca Everett may be reached at reverett@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @rebeccajeverett. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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