TAMPA, Fla. -- 3:15 p.m. update: The hearing was postponed until Oct. 4, in part because of the number of documents and witnesses.

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A disposition hearing is taking place Thursday for the two young drivers charged in the recent deadly crash on Bayshore Boulevard. 

  • Hearing for teen drivers in fatal 
  • Cameron Herrin and John Barrineau are facing vehicular homicide charges
  • Mother, 24, and her daughter, 21 months, struck and killed on Bayshore Blvd.
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According to Tampa police, Cameron Herrin was street racing at 102 mph on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa in May when he struck and killed Jessica Raubenolt, 24, and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia.    

Police said Herron was racing John Barrineau, 17. Barrineau has been charged as an adult.

Both are charged with two counts of vehicular homicide, street racing and reckless driving. 

Both have waived their appearance before Judge Christopher Nash and will be represented by their attorneys today in court.  

Herrin's brother Tristan was a passenger in the Ford. Tristan Herrin, 20, faces one count of street racing and is scheduled to appear before a judge Oct. 23.