Family of 8yearold girl killed in Philly hitandrun pushes for new state law
Dec 06, 2025
At an event on Saturday, the block in West Philadelphia where 8-year-old Jayanna Powell was killed was named in her honor.
The girl’s family hopes the memorial is the first step in making sure that Jayanna’s life was for an important purpose.
“Her life wasn’t just for nothing. She liv
ed for something and she died for something,” said Ayeshia Poole, Jayanna’s mother. “So, when they cross the street they know they have an angel crossing with them. Because this is her block now. She will always be here.”
Powell was killed back in 2016 at the intersection of North 83rd Street and Lansdowne Avenue, which will now known at Jayanna Powell Way.
“Jayanna was so joyful. She was full of laughter,” Poole said. “She wanted to be the first woman Black president and she wanted to be a lawyer she loved to go to school.”
Poole told NBC10 she hopes her daughter’s legacy lives on not just at the corner named in her honor, but across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Powell’s family has been working to get a new law passed in Harrisburg that would create a statewide hit-and-run advisory alert system that would be known as Jay Alerts.
“It’s a priority in Harrisburg right now,” said State Rep. Morgan Cephas, a Democrat from Philadelphia.
The alerts would be facilitated by PennDOT and would include the car’s make, model, year and color, as well as other useful information such as license plate number and extent of damage, according to the bill’s official page.
“You would get a notification to your cell phones, to your TVs, and also to the auto body shops because they like to take their car straight to the auto body shop to get fixed,” Poole said. “So Jay Alert, it would not only help the police find them faster, but it would also give the community an alert to be on the look out for this vehicle.”
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