As we noted on Sunday, Daily Beast: Ravnsborg killed a man. Family members fear Joe Boever has been forgotten.
Today, Friday, February 12, 2021 marks the five-month anniversary of Boever's death after being hit by South Dakota's attorney general while walking along the shoulder of a road.
It doesn't look like South Dakota journalists and citizens have forgotten Mr. Boever. Here are some representative tweets:
It’s been exactly 5 months since Joe Boever was struck and killed by Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg. For the family of Joe, one of the few things that remains is his truck, pictured here. pic.twitter.com/XQGOPcxxMr
— Austin Goss (@AustinGossSD) February 12, 2021
Meanwhile, this from Joe Boever cousin Nick Nemec via Facebook: "The family awaits word of charges, if any. Justice (I hope there will be justice) grinds exceedingly slow."
— Jeremy Fugleberg (@jayfug) February 12, 2021
(/thread)https://t.co/w6iNYGZhUX pic.twitter.com/FLJeUsZYVT
Ravnsborg, who remains on the job was busy testifying before state lawmakers on Wednesday about ... manslaughter, per @ChrisVondracek: https://t.co/QeZpvguOVW
— Jeremy Fugleberg (@jayfug) February 12, 2021
Five months today that AG Jason Ravnsborg ran over and killed Joe Boever just west of Highmore. Boever was buried in Dell Rapids; Ravnsborg remains at work. https://t.co/q3PK4ORbs2
— South Dakota Standard (@DakotaStandard) February 12, 2021
Related posts:
- Daily Beast: Ravnsborg killed a man. Family members fear Joe Boever has been forgotten
- Sioux Falls Argus Leader: Noem supports using grand jury to speed up Ravnsborg killing probe
- States attorneys looking into killing of Joseph Boever by AG Ravnsborg not talking to Noem
- Rapid City Journal: After 4 months, still no decision on whether AG Ravnsborg will be charged for killing Joseph Boever
- AP: Prosecutors waiting on debris testing in SD Attorney General killing of Joseph Boever
- Governor Kristi Noem takes off her positive pants, given pace of Ravnsborg investigation
- Well, that's illuminating: South Dakota Highway Patrol’s accident report on Boever killing
- South Dakota News Watch: Crash experts question Ravnsborg’s car-deer explanation
- SD News Watch: State's criminal & civil traffic laws favor drivers over pedestrians in collisions
- UPDATED: Joe Boever's tragic death on Hwy 14: news digest about Ravnsborg's fatal accident
Photo: Five months ago today, Joseph Boever, left, was killed while walking on the shoulder of a road, while carrying a light, when a distracted Jason Ravnsborg, right, was distracted while driving and his car drifted onto the shoulder where Boever walking.
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