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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?A Milwaukee man was driving over 100 miles per hour while racing another vehicle when he crashed into another car and drove off, killing 7-year-old Londyn Quesada, according to a criminal complaint obtained Thursday. Iman Ghalee Washington Jr., 20, is now facing numerous charges: 2nd Degree Reckless Homicide, Hit and Run-Involve Death, 2nd Degree Reckless  stanley cup Injury, Knowingly Operating While Suspended  Cause Death , Hit and Run-Involve Great Bodily Harm and Knowingly Operating While Suspended  Cause Great Bodily Harm  - all felonies. If convicted, Washington could face up to 86 years and stanley us  six months behind bars.Another man, 19-year-old Kevin D. Hightire of Milwaukee, was also charged, with Harboring/Aiding a Felon, a felony that could send him to prison for up to 10 years if convicted. Washington has an arrest warrant issued for him, while Hightire has been booked and was issued $3,000 cash bond.As TMJ4 News reported, 7-year-old Londyn was riding with her mother near 76th and Calumet in Milwaukee on Oct. 28, when another car crashed  stanley mug into them, and then drove off. Londyn s mother, Iesha survived the crash but was still badly injured. Londyn was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash.The criminal complaint reveals new details about the deadly hit-and-run in which the main suspect, Washington, is still on the run from law enforcement.The complaint states that on Oct. 28, Milwaukee police officers were called to the scene of the crash, where they found first responders