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Dalla's husband killed by Street Racer; The police are looking for the second driver NBC 5 Dallas-Fort value

The Dallas police said that a street racing had claimed the life of an innocent man.

Relatives of Jose Medina-Soto say that he had just ended his layer as a cook in a restaurant in Dallas' West End when the police said that his pickup had been driven by a woman who raced along the Second Avenue in Southeast Dallas.

Dallas Fire-Rescue found no sign of life for Medina-Soto when they arrived at the scene, the police said.

“He was my protector,” said his daughter Andrea Medina.

Relatives say they were looking for Medina-Soto when he didn't come home on Sunday evening. Leticia Celestino, his daughter-in-law, says that his cell phone location led her to the crash scene.

“When we got there, I saw the truck and I thought that was his truck,” said Celestino.

Monitoring video of a nearby business recorded what the police said.

It shows Medina-Sotos Toyota Frontier Pickup, who travel south in the second Avenue, and is then hit by a Ford Focus that the police say about it is Street Racing.

His driver has been arrested since then.

An affidavit says that 31-year-old Kadishjah Jackson had to be hospitalized, but was instructed less than 24 hours after the crash of Dallas County's prison. It remains behind bars in bonds of a total of 1 million US dollars.

The affidavit says that Jackson drove over 60 miles per hour in a 30 -mile zone when the car that she raced onto her lane Bog and Jackson drove on the wrong side of the street.

“How stupid. How stupid,” said Medina.

Everything happened in a street that Medina-Soto had warned her.

“He always told us:” Don't pass this street. Please don't go to this street, “recalled Celestino.

Instead of packing a planned family vacation next month, relatives of Medina-Soto are planning his funeral.

“It is really amazing how things can happen in five seconds,” said Celestino.

The police are now looking for Jackson's car sport, of whom they say they never stopped. It is described as Black 2006 Cadillac STS with the Texas license plate RWF-3633 and a yellow pin strip on the sides. The police say that the vehicle at the rear quarter panel is damaged.

Anyone with information that could help locate the vehicle, identifying the driver or occupant is asked to contact or contact the detective Shaw Shaw (214) 608-7813 or the vehicle crimes. Sammy.shaw@dallaspolice.gov or detective valtadoros under Gregory.valtadoros@dallaspolice.gov.

In connection with the case, Crime Stopers offers a reward of 5,000 US dollars.

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