Voice of the victims leaves town
A whirlwind is leaving Toronto.
"Kemi" Omololu-Olunloyo has been a fearless and tireless spokesman for victims of violence in the city.
As a publicist, she has been hosting media conferences with grieving families of victims and been a strong supporter of Crime Stoppers.
Yesterday was apparently her last conference. She's moving to Ottawa in September to work as a pharmacist after finishing her courses, her first profession on a two-year contract with Loblaw.
PUTTING OUT THE CALL
But Olunloyo has been controversial, allegedly wanted in Georgia on a number of charges. She isn't being considered for extradition.
She's putting out the call for someone else to take over what she's doing, helping victims of crime, keeping the names and faces of the dead in the public's eye, and urging young people to buck the trend, the rules of the street and help police in their investigations.(Isn't this the job of the judicial system, MSM, etc.?)
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