Crime & Safety

ICYMI: Frustrated Mom Looks To Change Law After Daughter's Death

Rena Gasparis has legislation named for her daughter, who was killed in a July 2020 crash, while the driver got no jail time.

A mother is on a mission to change the law in the wake of her daughter's death.
A mother is on a mission to change the law in the wake of her daughter's death. (Rena Gasparis)

WANTAGH, NY — For two years, Rena Gasparis has been trying to change the laws in New York, making it a felony for an unlicensed driver to crash and kill a passenger.

Gasparis' daughter Kyra died in that scenario and the driver received a one-year conditional release and a $350 fine, but no jail time.

Gasparis wants to see lawmakers make the change, but she's not optimistic.

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"Right now, the hot topic is not to incarcerate poor people," she said.

Click here for the full interview with Gasparis.

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