Theodore Barnett, 59, killed when vehicle strikes him crossing John Young Parkway in Orlando, Florida
Pedestrian killed crossing John Young Parkway identified
Barnett, 59, was crossing the street near Consulate Drive about 6:55 p.m. when he walked into the path of a northbound 2001 Chevrolet pickup driven by Mason Pizer of Longwood, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
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I was wondering how I could
I was wondering how I could find out more information about this incident from Monday night involving Theodore Barnett being hit and killed
Can someone call me and let me know more details of the incident so my girlfriend can have some closure since she worked with him @ CVS call center there on John Young Parkway. Thank you. (407) 486-8940
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