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6 The Queens Courier • JUNE 6, 2013 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com THE COURIER/Photo by Melissa Chan Taysha Dominguez held back tears while demanding justice for her husband, who was killed last year in a hit and run incident in Flushing. ‘NO CLOSURE’ WIDOW PUSHES FOR HIT-AND-RUN BILL BY MELISA CHAN mchan@queenscourier.com The widow of a Flushing man killed last year in a tragic hit-and-run held back tears while she pushed for a bill to protect pedestrians. “I’m very heartbroken, very angry,” said Taysha Dominguez. “There are no words to describe the pain and the suffering that my family is currently going through at this moment.” Her husband, Dante Dominguez, was struck by a car while crossing 41st Avenue and Union Street on foot in Flushing last November. The driver, who is still unknown, fled and left the father of three to die, officials said. He was 45. “Even when I step on someone’s foot, I hold accountability. I say that I’m sorry to that person,” said the widow, 30. “This person continued driving, didn’t have the heart to help save that victim. To leave the scene — that’s heartless. That is what has torn me apart.” Lawmakers and Dante’s family returned to the scene of the crime last week to urge the City Council to pass a bill which would require more police action and the installation of nearly 200 red light cameras. “We don’t want her husband to have died in vain,” said Councilmember Peter Koo. The legislation would require the NYPD to make annual reports to the City Council on hit-and-runs that result in death or severe injury, detailing all actions taken to determine culprits. The city’s police department would also have to collect video surveillance from cameras near the crime scene. The bill also calls for the city to install red light cameras in more than 150 intersections and create a tax credit for property owners who install their own devices. Sources said the bill will soon be introduced in the City Council. “Hit-and-runs are too frequent in Queens, and we need to do everything we can to make sure the police have the resources they need to find the drivers responsible for them,” said Councilmember Leroy Comrie. Inspector Brian Maguire of the 109th Precinct urged anyone with information on Dante’s death to anonymously help by calling 1-800-577-TIPS. “Getting into an accident is not a crime,” the precinct’s commanding officer said. “It’s only a crime when you flee the scene.” Dominguez said her husband was a hardworking artist who toiled through long shifts to make ends meet. She added that their family is still reeling from the loss. “I can’t say we’re okay when we’re really not,” said Dominguez. “We have no sense of closure. We’re hurt and we’re torn. There is not enough justice being done to find out who did this.” Learn more about the mayoral candidates This is your chance to learn more about the mayoral candidates. 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