Natalie Nickchen, a 19-year-old student at Florida State University, was struck and killed by a driver on West Tennessee St. in Tallahassee, FL on January 30th, 2020, just off the northwest corner of campus. She was walking in a crosswalk with the lights activated, and struck by a vehicle which ran the red light and struck Natalie without slowing.

The Tallahassee Police Department has issued a statement determining "criminal charges were not applicable" and that "the driver will be issued the appropriate citations." Natalie was walking in a designated crosswalk, with the crossing lights activated, and the driver ran straight through a red light and hit Natalie at full speed. "Appropriate citations" are not appropriate; a driver running a red light on a notoriously pedestrian-heavy street (which also has signs and flashing lights stating as such) and fatally striking a pedestrian should not be a crime addressed with mere citations.

Help us find justice for Natalie Nickchen and her family. Don't allow citations and a slap on the wrist become the precedent for fatal pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents. Add your name to the petition for justice for Natalie!