Her Love of Anime and Dreams of Moving to Japan Were Stolen One Dayton Summer Night: Inyah Ford

DAYTON, OH There’s something about summer nights that feels safe. The laughter, the fireworks, the music floating through the air. On the Fourth of July, that’s all the Ford family expected: just another warm night surrounded by love. But in the early morning hour, it was sirens, screams, grief, and the unbearable sound of silence that followed the loss of a little girl who had her whole life ahead of her.

According to the Dayton Police Department, a family Fourth of July celebration carried on into the early morning hours on Kipling Drive in the West Riverview community of Dayton, Ohio. An argument started between two people when a man pulled a gun, and 13-year-old Inyah Ford was caught in the crossfire. Sadly, Inyah succumbed to her injury.

Inyah Ford loved anime. She dreamed of moving to Japan one day, chasing big hopes with a heart full of curiosity and imagination. She wasn’t just a kid in the background, she was the light in the room. But when gunfire erupted during what should’ve been a peaceful family gathering, that light was taken far too soon.

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