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

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

"That just shows that they care — that the children care — so if the children care, adults, we can do better," said Tracey Kindler, a close friend of the victim's family. "They took my brother. They took him. We don't have him back. We can't even get him back," Mason said.Davis's sister pleas for answers On Saturday, March 2, just before 2 p.m., someone fired shots into a USPS van, striking Davis."I'm still in disbelief — still trying to figure out — wrap our hearts and head around what took place," Kindler said.

Police said they identified a vehicle that may have been used in the shooting, and several people were questioned, but Davis's family said they haven't heard anything from authorities about suspects or possible charges. Assistant Trumbull County Prosecutor Chris Becker said the case remains under investigation by Warren Police, but murder charges have not been filed in the case at this point.

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