The letter that Dunn's mother wrote also stated in part, " ... I feel that Anthony, my family, our friends and I have been robbed and cheated by this man Felipe Soto who was the person that was driving the passenger van that hit Anthony.... Felipe Soto lied and said he swerved to avoid hitting a dog. But, instead hit a human. The witness that was traveling behind him said there was no dog around. ... Witnesses also said his first phone call was not to 911 but, to someone else. They had to tell him several times to call 911. He even asked for a coke (soda) ... can you believe that? The officer said he saw a bottle of pills in plain view labeled hydrochlorothiazide 25mg. He said he looked it up on the internet and found that it was used for high blood pressure which is true but, was that really what was in that bottle? It could have been something different. Something just doesn't add up right among other things.
"I feel this is so unfair and that something should be done. This senseless act should not be overlooked. PLEASE HELP US FIND JUSTICE FOR
ANTHONY............. HE DID NOT DESERVE THIS."
The letter Dunn's wife, Janell Dunn, wrote stated in part, "... I have no husband now. Instead of being one whole, I am one half. We were both in our early 30's. Now since I have finished college; we had planned to start our family this year. But now, instead of picking out baby cribs, I had to pick out a casket..."
On hearing of the tragedy, Congresswoman Maxine Waters stated, "My heart goes out to Mrs. Janell Dunn and her family for the horrendous incident that caused the death of her husband, Anthony Earl Dunn. The incident caused him to have both of his legs severed after being hit by a driver with a suspended license."
Sen. Curren Price (D-Los Angeles), chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), issued the following statement: "The California Legislative Black Caucus believes that this unfortunate and tragic event deserves a full and thorough investigation by law enforcement. It is our expectation that all facts surrounding this case be reviewed by the appropriate authorities and that justice be properly served."
Assemblyman Mike Davis, vice chairman of the CLBC stated, "While the Trayvon Martin case has caused a problem of injustice, so has the Anthony Dunn case in Los Angeles. I have received several comments from constituents on the Anthony Dunn case, a federal postal worker whose legs were severed by a Los Angeles County resident who was declared not intoxicated while driving. There are some questions if he was swerving to avoid a dog according to an eyewitness who did not see an animal at all. This resident was questioned by police and released as a result. However, is this resident a risk to our community when he chooses to drive a vehicle- even though he knew he was unlicensed?"
Dunn was 31 years old and a lifelong resident of Los Angeles. He graduated from Bellflower High School and attended El Camino College. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Michael Evans, and a host of relatives and friends.
As of this writing, DUNN'S KILLER HAS STILL NOT BEEN ARRESTED!
"I feel this is so unfair and that something should be done. This senseless act should not be overlooked. PLEASE HELP US FIND JUSTICE FOR
ANTHONY............. HE DID NOT DESERVE THIS."
The letter Dunn's wife, Janell Dunn, wrote stated in part, "... I have no husband now. Instead of being one whole, I am one half. We were both in our early 30's. Now since I have finished college; we had planned to start our family this year. But now, instead of picking out baby cribs, I had to pick out a casket..."
On hearing of the tragedy, Congresswoman Maxine Waters stated, "My heart goes out to Mrs. Janell Dunn and her family for the horrendous incident that caused the death of her husband, Anthony Earl Dunn. The incident caused him to have both of his legs severed after being hit by a driver with a suspended license."
Sen. Curren Price (D-Los Angeles), chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), issued the following statement: "The California Legislative Black Caucus believes that this unfortunate and tragic event deserves a full and thorough investigation by law enforcement. It is our expectation that all facts surrounding this case be reviewed by the appropriate authorities and that justice be properly served."
Assemblyman Mike Davis, vice chairman of the CLBC stated, "While the Trayvon Martin case has caused a problem of injustice, so has the Anthony Dunn case in Los Angeles. I have received several comments from constituents on the Anthony Dunn case, a federal postal worker whose legs were severed by a Los Angeles County resident who was declared not intoxicated while driving. There are some questions if he was swerving to avoid a dog according to an eyewitness who did not see an animal at all. This resident was questioned by police and released as a result. However, is this resident a risk to our community when he chooses to drive a vehicle- even though he knew he was unlicensed?"
Dunn was 31 years old and a lifelong resident of Los Angeles. He graduated from Bellflower High School and attended El Camino College. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Michael Evans, and a host of relatives and friends.
As of this writing, DUNN'S KILLER HAS STILL NOT BEEN ARRESTED!