A 20-year-old woman's life was cut short last week after a suspected drag racer crashed in Brooklyn. The driver is still on the loose and her family is demanding justice.
CBS2's Thalia Perez reported Sunday from Crown Heights, where a protest was held just steps from where the crash happened.
Aniya Blandon's family joined with protesters, pleading for the public's help. They prayed, lit candles, comforted each other, and released balloons in remembrance of the 20-year-old. Blandon's heartbroken mother, aunt and uncle were all present. They said they want justice and begged the driver to himself in. They also demanded change — tough legislation to crack down on drag racing.
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A 20-year-old woman's life was cut short last week after a suspected drag racer crashed in Brooklyn .
The driver is still on the loose and her family is demanding justice.
READ MORE: CBS2's Thalia Perez reported Sunday from Crown Heights , where a protest was [...]