Family outraged by ‘lightweight punishment’ for bus driver who struck and killed retired teacher while behind the wheel with suspended license

Top inset: Beverly Kinney (WKRC/YouTube). Bottom inset: Deon Willis (via WLWT). Background: The scene of the crash where Kinney was killed (WKRC/YouTube).

Inset top: Beverly Kinney (WKRC/YouTube). Inset bottom: Deon Willis (via WLWT). Background: The scene of the crash where Kinney was killed (WKRC/YouTube).

A public bus driver in Ohio had a suspended license when he hit and killed an 87-year-old retired schoolteacher walking across a street in a crosswalk near her home will not go to jail — but he will face a lawsuit alleging he should never have been driving.

Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Samantha Silverstein on Thursday sentenced Deon Willis, 47, to five years probation, 1,000 hours of community service and a five-year suspension of his driver’s license in the death of Beverly Kinney, online court records show. He pleaded guilty to a vehicular homicide charge in July.

“In reading about Ms. Kinney, she volunteered at several local organizations that are constantly writing to this court that they need community service hours,” said Silverstein, local ABC affiliate WCPO reported. “And I know this seems like a very light sanction, but I want you to do this and think of her and think of her family every time you work one of those hours … So, I want you to do these hours and think about her every single time you do it, and give back to the community in the way that she did.”

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