Driver charged in fiery Grand Prairie crash was racing at 100 mph speeds: arrest warrant

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Street racing suspect out of hospital

According to an arrest affidavit, Jaime Mesa was racing another car and going about 100 mph when he hit an SUV carrying a family of five.

The driver responsible for a fiery street racing crash that killed four family members in Grand Prairie was released from the hospital.

Jaime Mesa is now in the Dallas County jail charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault.

According to an arrest affidavit, Mesa was racing another car and going about 100 mph when he hit an SUV carrying a family of five.

Four members of the Rosales family died as their SUV burst into flames.

Jessie and Lorena Rosales were killed, along with their 13-year-old daughter, Stephanie, and 6-year-old son, Angel.

Grand Prairie street racing crash: What we know about the victims

A 13-year-old girl, her 6-year-old brother and their mom and dad were killed by a driver who police say was street racing in Grand Prairie over the weekend. A 16-year-old boy was the sole survivor.

Their 16-year-old son, Anthony, was ejected from the vehicle and was the only survivor. He is still in critical condition in the hospital.

First responders had to extract Mesa from his red Dodge Charger after the crash.

The 20-year-old was treated at the hospital for a broken leg, his arrest affidavit says. 

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Four family members were killed in a crash in Grand Prairie on Saturday night. A child is still in critical condition. Police say they have one person in custody in connection to the crash.

Police also arrested 22-year-old Anthony Morales. They said he was the one racing Mesa in a white Dodge Charger just before the crash.

Morales is facing similar charges.

More than $60,000 has been raised to help the Rosales family.