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‘Turn yourself in’: Family of Warren postal carrier killed on the job pleads for justice

WARREN, Ohio — On the corner of Scott Street NE and Olive Avenue NE in Warren, balloons, flowers, stuffed animals and United States Postal Service patches honor Jonte Davis, the postal carrier who was killed on the job.

The memorial was created by neighborhood children ahead of a vigil held last week to remember the 33-year-old government worker.

Nine days after the deadly shooting that stunned the neighborhood in broad daylight, Davis’s family is urging the public for any information that could solve the killing.

His sister, Ashley Cobb, is frustrated by a lack of answers.

“It’s insane that we don’t have answers being that he was a government worker,” Cobb said.

Cobb and another sister, Tia Mason, are devastated over the loss and said Davis was a hard worker. He leaves behind 10 children and was in the U.S. Army until an injury cut his service short.

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