Michelle Baker, Authorities said the driver had been involved in Marietta, after seeing media coverage of a fatal hit-and-run along the road in Smyrna. Authorities have been looking for suspects in hit-and-run death of man killed while walking with his son.
"I can not understand it," said the mother of her younger sister Michelle Baker. "I do not understand how someone could do something so horrible."
Police say Jeffery Brookshire told them he remembered hitting "something" on Saturday night.
Channel 2 Action News has learned that Brookshire has a history of driving violations.
Tony Kuykendall walked on Old Concord Road in Smyrna with his son 14 years old when he was beaten.
Kuykendall died at Kennestone Hospital.
Ortiz Howell said that Kuykendall was hit from behind. This car is on the verge of hitting Ortiz, too.
"Her father said moments before:" You have in the past because if the car and hits one of us, I want to be myself, "said Kuykendall brothers Michelle Baker." I do not want this to you. "
Kuykendall family said the father of four children is currently unemployed and have insurance. They have established the fund in the name of Tony Kuykendall.
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