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Saturday, June 18, 2022

Dayton Family Want Justice For Allison Oliver!

Beautiful soul lost to a deadly car accident.

The Dayton Police and the Ohio State Patrol have a person of interest but they will not reveal the name until they have an arrest.

The Miami Valley dealing with drag racing on city streets. Many American drivers are trying to test their speed on Dayton roads. The law is not in a mood for drag racing.

When it comes to deadly encounters on Dayton roads, one main thoroughfare comes to mind.... North Main Street. However, that's not the only road.

Gettysburg Avenue from Salem Avenue in Harrison Township to Main Street in Moraine. 

That stretch of road in West Dayton is in need of a road diet. 

There was a fatal car accident on June 9 and the victim will be laid to rest today.

31-year old Allison Nycole Oliver was a victim of an unfortunate circumstance. She was involved in a fatal accident at the intersection of Gettysburg Avenue and Free Pike.

The person that hit the vehicle she was driving fled the scene on a bicycle. 

The family call for the suspect to turn himself in. They said they forgive the suspect for taking away Allison but they feel that the suspect's guilt and someone who knows will be the key to an arrest.

They don't want to make this accident her ending. They want to keep her spirit alive by honoring her life. She graduated from Meadowdale High School and college. She worked in a local government job where her devotion to helping others in need was her heart and soul. She helped during the 2019 Dayton tornado outbreak.

Fatal accident claims Ohio woman's life.

The suspect faces vehicular homicide and fleeing the scene of an accident. The suspect already has 15 to LIFE on the table if caught. Homicide in Ohio is 15 to LIFE. the suspect takes a plea deal, 10 to 20 years and a forfeiture of the driver's license. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

Growing up in Dayton, Ohio is really depressing. The city is a part of the rust belt. The jobs here are not paying much. The cost of goods, services and supplies are up. We have lawmakers in Columbus, Ohio and Washington, DC not willing to solve these issues.

The U.S. Congress can write bills and President Joe Biden can sign them into laws. The Republicans in the minority are not willing to work with the president. They rather keep Americans angry over issues he can't control.

Inflation can be controlled if Congress (I meant Republicans work with Democrats to) pass a bill. The Congress could pass gun reform.

The state could pass legislation to help Ohioans but alas, they top focused on stupid culture wars.

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