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Justice For Cordell “Corey” Aarons Jr.

Cordell “Corey” Aarons Jr.’s family alleges their son was struck and killed by a drunk driver in Toms River, NJ on November 11, 2007 after walking home from his part-time job.

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Cordell "Corey" Aarons Jr., Family Alleges Son Was Killed By Drunk Driver
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Cordell “Corey” Aarons Jr.’s family alleges their son was struck and killed by a drunk driver in Toms River, NJ on November 11, 2007 after walking home from his part-time job.

Unheard Voices ran into the Aarons family at the Stop The Violence March in memory of Quiana Dees.

The parents of Cordell, Ann Aarons and Cordell Aarons Sr. talk about the incident that tragically took their son’s life.

Little media attention has been brought to the case. It seems as though, this matter might be getting swept under the rug in Toms River, NJ.

The family sspeaks out to get justice for their son.

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Check out the video on YouTube as they speak about their son.

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Keith Covin is a computer scientist and college professor turned social entrepreneur. Keith founded Unheard Voices in 2004 as he felt there was a need for Black and minority voices in his community to be heard. He is an alumnus of Rutgers University and Farleigh Dickinson, where he holds a Bachelors in English & African Studies and Master of Science in Computer Science. Due to his dedication to getting the voiceless heard, Mr. Covin has been recognized by the NAACP as an Unsung Hero, the State of New Jersey and Neptune Township, and received the 2019 Man of Distinction Award for his contributions to the community.

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