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Hit-and-run driving is explored further in "Killed by Auto - Left to Die". Jawana Richardson discusses the life and death of her beloved husband Sherman Richardson, who was left on the side of a highway by a driver who attempted to anonymously flee. The hypocrisy regarding punitive sentencing for such crimes is addressed by Jawana, who subsequently initiated "Project Sherman" in order to bring attention to this issue in the wake of the tragedy.
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The link beneath the film directs towards a 2016 petition for tougher laws regarding hit-and-run crimes.
"Killed by Auto - Left to Die" (2019)
14 minutes
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