Brian Dewayne Neely, 31, killed in pedestrian collision on Cherry Street in Knoxville, Tennessee
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KPD said 31-year-old Brian Dewayne Neely was under I-40 at Cherry Street when a Chevrolet Tahoe trying to cross the street hit him around 9:04 p.m. Friday.
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Yeah was this on purpose
Yeah was this on purpose cause I know the person who hit him by the car I went to high school with marquee graham
I know something had to be
I know something had to be going on,dewayne would never just cross the street like that,he always made sure nothing was coming,I grew up with him...
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