BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Dozens of people gathered at the Park at River Walk for the “Walk Like MADD & MADD Dash” event, working together on a shared mission to end drunk driving and remember loved ones killed by impaired drivers.
“We’re here to try and make change to try and help others make better choices so they don’t have to impact other families like they have ours because there are other options to be responsible,” said Reyna Everett.
In March, Everett lost her cousin Desiree Mooney. Desiree and her husband Max were killed when their Uber was struck by a drunk driver…