Thursday, March 19, 2015

Ella Bandes, 23, Killed by MTA Bus Driver in Brooklyn; No Charges Filed

Ella Bandes, 23, Killed by MTA Bus Driver in Brooklyn; No Charges Filed

A 23-year-old woman has died from injuries sustained when she was struck by an MTA bus driver in Bushwick last month.
Ella Bandes. Photo via the Record
Ella Kottick Bandes was crossing Myrtle Avenue at Palmetto Street at around 11 p.m. on January 31 when she was hit as the driver of a B52 bus made a right turn, according to Gothamist. She was taken to Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in traumatic arrest.
Bandes was removed from life support at Kings County Hospital on February 4.
From the Record, in Bergen County:
Ms. Bandes grew up in Montclair and attended Edgemont Elementary School, Renaissance Middle School, and Montclair High School, graduating in 2007. She was a talented musician, dancer and artist.
After graduating from Macalester College in 2011 with degrees in psychology and studio art, Ms. Bandes was completing an internship at the Columbia Psychiatric Institute.
She was working at the Weight Watchers corporate office, and was planning to pursue a doctorate in psychology. Her dream was to provide mental health services to underserved populations.
Gothamist reports that no charges were filed against the bus driver.
This fatal crash occurred on the border of the 104th and 83rd Precincts. To voice your concerns about neighborhood traffic safety directly to the commanding officer of either precinct, go to the next community council meeting. Meeting times and contact information are available on each precinct’s web page.
The City Council district where Ella Bandes was killed is represented by Diana Reyna, where at least three other people — Terence ConnorRaoul De La Cruz, and Puran Thapa — were fatally struck by motorists in the last five months. To encourage Reyna to take action to improve street safety in her district and citywide, contact her at 212-788-7095 or 718-963-3141.http://www.streetsblog.org/2013/02/13/ella-bandes-23-killed-by-mta-bus-driver-in-brooklyn-no-charges-filed/

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Remembering ‪‎Noneillah ‪‎Sean ‪Cos Mason on his ‪25th born ‪day aka‪ ‎Deshon ‪Johnson today on ‪‎March 5th. ‪‎


Remembering ‪‎Noneillah ‪‎Sean ‪Cos Mason on his ‪25th born ‪day aka‪ ‎Deshon ‪Johnson today on ‪‎March 5th. ‪‎




Photo by Mel Gattist -n- word /heart images by Bonnie Falzone-Capriola from Facebook Grieving Mothers Group


Photo by Mel Gattist -n- background by Nancy Pichardo from Facebook Grieving Mothers Group

Today March 5th is your 25th born day. I miss you so, much my beloved son. Today I am spending your born day by myself with the pain of missing you. You were all I have that loved me unconditionally without seeing what you can get from me. The NJ Transit/Coach USA bus driver Wilson Romaine has a chance to be with his loved ones with joy and still not being held accountable for your demise. I am alone with grief being without you. The pain is still fresh as if the tragic of losing you happen today. I am tiered of ignorance incentive people giving me religious clichés, ask me how are you doing, or tell me at least you breathing/alive or you in a better place. Yet, these people think there child is in a better place with them but you in a better place else where. Just like those still have there child think there child is in a better place with them I feel you are in a better place with me. They will never know what I am going through if they never walk my shoe or never was close to their child. I wish we were together. Forever 22 in heaven! 




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Michelle Serletti we share our love and prayers on his born day and all the others in between I miss my son more than I ever could have imagined