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Family of man killed in DC police chase turned hit-and-run speaks

The victim's uncle said he was working as a food delivery driver to earn money for his family back home in Guinea

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A family from Guinea is desperately searching for answers after their loved one was killed in a hit-and-run in downtown D.C. The driver of the car was fleeing from police.

Twenty-five-year-old Alpha Oumar Kake spent more than a month fighting for his life and died of his injuries last week.

The crash happened Aug. 31 at 15th and L streets NW near McPherson Square.

A body-worn camera video captured the moments when a D.C. police officer tried to pull over a Jeep with no headlights, but the driver took off.

Police say that driver continued for about two blocks, drove into oncoming traffic and then ran a red light and hit Kake, who was on a moped.

According to his uncle, Kake was working as a food delivery driver to earn money for his family back home in Guinea.

Kakeโ€™s uncle, who speaks French and communicated with News4 via a translator, said his nephew was kind and friendly to everyone. The two lived together.

Kakeโ€™s uncle said being at home is now a heartbreaking reminder that his nephew is gone. He said he hopes police find the hit-and-run driver who took off and that it isnโ€™t for him to decide if the officer made the right calls that night.

As far as the D.C. police pursuit policy, it defines a pursuit or chase as going above the local speed limit and says officers cannot chase for only a traffic violation.

Police policy also says there are a number of other factors that have to be considered before a chase is allowed, such as whether the person committed a violent crime or poses an immediate threat, and if innocent bystanders would be put in danger by a chase.

Police say what happened is being reviewed by the U.S. attorneyโ€™s office, and there will be a D.C. police internal affairs investigation to determine if there were any unjustified actions, which would be referred for disciplinary action.

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