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Community demands action after tragic deaths on dangerous road

August 20, 2024 | Fresno County, California



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Community demands action after tragic deaths on dangerous road
In a recent government meeting, the tragic deaths of two local teenagers, Sandro Lasso and Kaden Bailey, sparked urgent calls for improved traffic safety measures on Fowler Avenue. The meeting featured emotional testimonies from family members and friends, highlighting the devastating impact of these incidents and the community's demand for immediate action.

William Lasso, father of Sandro, expressed his profound grief and frustration, questioning the local government's failure to implement safety measures at the intersection of Fowler Avenue and Perrin Road, where his son was struck by a truck while riding his bike. He emphasized the need for a stop sign, stating, \"Do you even realize that you have blood on your hands?\" Lasso's plea was echoed by others, including Kathy Bailey, mother of Kaden, who was killed just days before Sandro in a similar accident. She argued that a stop sign and better road markings could have prevented their deaths.

Community members criticized the lack of accountability among local authorities, with some suggesting that bureaucratic disputes between the city and county over responsibility for road safety have delayed necessary actions. Albert Hernandez, a retired police officer, raised concerns about the increasing traffic and inadequate road design, calling for urgent upgrades to ensure the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.

The meeting concluded with a strong consensus among attendees that immediate steps must be taken to enhance safety on Fowler Avenue, including the installation of stop signs and better traffic management. The emotional testimonies underscored a community united in grief and a demand for change, urging local officials to prioritize public safety to prevent further tragedies.

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