![]() ![]() ![]() She’s far from alone in her call to action. Atlanta, she said, needs to do more to protect pedestrians and cyclists. “Brittany didn’t have to die,” her mother Valerie Handy-Carey said, surrounded by friends and supporters as speeding cars whizzed by. The driver fled and hasn’t been identified. She had lived in Atlanta for only 48 hours when she was hit by a driver while crossing Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway, which elected officials and activists call one of the most dangerous streets in the city. Glover, a flight attendant with a passion for clothes, was coming from an entertainment venue during the early morning of Sept. ATLANTA (AP) - On the weekend in March when Brittany Glover would have turned 34, her mother stood on the same busy road in Atlanta where her daughter died six months earlier. ![]()
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