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In a poignant display of community spirit, a fundraiser took place on Tuesday evening in Elwood, Illinois, in remembrance of De’Avion Smith, a young man whose life was tragically cut short in a hit-and-run incident last week. The event was charged with emotion as family, friends, and community members gathered to support the family and honor Smith’s memory.
De’Avion was cycling through Elwood when he was struck by a vehicle, leaving his family in anguish and desperate for answers. His mother has made a heartfelt appeal to the public, urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist in bringing justice for her son.
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The community that De’Avion cherished and contributed to so deeply came together at a basketball court in Joliet to celebrate his life. Known for his unwavering positivity and commitment both on and off the court, De’Avion left a lasting impact on those who knew him. His church basketball team, part of the Second Baptist Church of Joliet, remembered him as a guiding light and a beloved mentor.
“He always showed up with his bike, ready to play and eager to mentor the younger players,” shared Juan Davis, echoing the sentiments of many who were touched by De’Avion’s kindness and enthusiasm.
De’Avion, who served as a player-coach for the Sons of Thunder basketball team, was admired for his ability to inspire and energize those around him. “He was unparalleled in motivating people and bringing the intensity needed to excel in basketball,” remarked Malachi Kinzie, a fellow coach. “He not only met the level of intensity required but exceeded it, leaving a legacy of passion and motivation.”
“He was the best when it came to motivating people and giving that intensity. Basketball players know that you need a certain level of intensity to be able to move. He gave that and some,” said Sons of Thunder Coach Malachi Kinzie.
The fundraiser for De’Avion’s family began with prayers. It came exactly one week after he was found on the side of Route 53 near Tehle Road. Illinois State Police say he was struck by a southbound hit-and-run driver while on his bicycle around 6 p.m. the night before. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
“The fact that he was just left there on the side of the road, it’s really painful to think about, because you could have at least stopped and rendered aid to my child,” said Tashondra Smith, De’Avion’s mother.
The suspected vehicle, a possibly black-in-color 2007 to 2013 Chevy Silverado, left a headlight and part of a bumper at the scene.
De’Avion’s mother says her son had two jobs, including one at a Joliet warehouse, and because his car had broken down, he rode his bike to work.
“He loved this church. He loved this community, so for him to be dead now, it’s like you’re taking someone away that we love, and you’re affecting the community,” Tashondra said.
In addition to seeking justice, De’Avion’s mother says she wants to advocate for tougher penalties for hit-and-run drivers in Illinois.