Pregnant Mother Charged with Negligent Manslaughter in Fatal 2025 Crash Released Following Bond Reduction
Christina Gordan, charged in the crash deaths of her two children, was released from jail. A judge reduced her bond, citing her pregnancy and clean record.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 6:20 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from WCJB

Judicial Review and Bond Modification
In a significant update to a high-profile Alachua County tragedy, Christina Gordan was released from the Alachua County Jail on Thursday following a successful motion by her defense to reduce her bail. Gordan is facing two counts of negligent manslaughter in connection with a vehicular accident that occurred last summer. While her initial bond was set at $40,000, the court opted for a reduction after reviewing Gordan's personal circumstances. The defense highlighted that Gordan is currently six months pregnant and has no prior criminal history, arguing that she does not pose a flight risk or a danger to the community.
The Fatal July 2025 Incident
The charges against Gordan stem from a devastating crash on Williston Road in July 2025. According to reports from the Florida Highway Patrol and local investigators, Gordan was operating the vehicle when the accident occurred. Her two children a 6-month-old infant and a 22-month-old toddler suffered fatal injuries. The core of the state's manslaughter case rests on the allegation that the children were not properly restrained in age-appropriate car seats or safety harnesses at the time of the collision, a failure investigators claim directly led to the preventable deaths.
Investigative Findings on Child Safety Restraints
Following the accident, a multi-month investigation was conducted to determine the cause of the fatalities. Law enforcement officials stated that evidence from the scene indicated the safety equipment within the vehicle was either misused or entirely absent for the young passengers. Florida law mandates strict adherence to child restraint systems, and the state argues that Gordan’s failure to secure her children constitutes "culpable negligence." The severity of the charges reflects the state's stance that the fatalities were the result of a "grossly careless disregard" for the safety of the minors.
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