
Georgia Mother Demands Justice After 7-Year-Old Son Killed by Allegedly Drugged Driver
Seven-year-old Logan Sharpe's death in rural Georgia has sparked outrage and questions about the handling of the case by local law enforcement. Logan was struck and killed by a vehicle driven by Dalton Cason, who allegedly tested positive for cocaine and fentanyl. However, Cason wasn't charged until eight months later, only with a misdemeanor DUI. Logan's mother, Shaunte Sharpe, is demanding answers. "I feel like it's a slap in the face to the family," she stated in a recent interview. The toxicology report obtained by TSR Investigates confirms the presence of illegal substances in Cason's system. The family and community are calling for a thorough review of the investigation and a more just outcome. This case highlights concerns about the handling of drug-related traffic fatalities and the need for accountability.