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Hundreds gather at Warren vigil for slain postal worker

Someone shot and killed Davis last Saturday on his mail route.
While police have questioned several people, there are no suspects, no arrests.
As a meeting to discuss ways to tamp down violent crime took place across town from Thursday’s vigil, Warren mayor Doug Franklin said the time for talking is long past.

“Where do we start?” our Chris Cerenelli asked Franklin. He replied “We start with these young people…and we start with also teaching them in, you have to start in the home>

But for Jonte Davis’ family, a solution will come tragically too late, now left clinging to any fleeting comfort they can find.

“I want to thank the man who sat there and held my brother’s hand,” said sister Destiny Cobb. “It made me feel some type of better that he didn’t leave alone.”

Those with information that could help investigators can call the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at 1-877-876-2455, then say “Law Enforcement” and reference case no. 4262416-WPV.

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