Lafayette Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run on University Avenue
LAFAYETTE, La. — The Lafayette community is grieving after a tragic hit-and-run claimed the life of Jasmine Lasalle, 34, late Wednesday night. Authorities said Lasalle was struck while walking across University Avenue, leaving loved ones and neighbors devastated by the sudden loss.
According to police, officers responded to the scene shortly after the collision and immediately began searching for the vehicle involved. After an investigation, authorities located the suspected car and identified the alleged driver as Travis Guillot, 53, of Arnaudville. Guillot was later arrested and booked into the Lafayette Parish Jail, facing charges connected to the deadly incident.
The news has shaken the community, with many residents expressing outrage over yet another preventable tragedy on local roadways. Friends and family remembered Jasmine as a bright, loving soul whose life was cut short far too soon. Calls for justice and accountability have quickly grown, as the community demands stronger measures to address reckless driving and pedestrian safety in the area.
University Avenue, a busy corridor in Lafayette, has long been the subject of safety concerns, with locals urging city leaders to implement improvements to protect pedestrians. Jasmine’s death adds urgency to those calls.
As authorities continue their investigation, the community is rallying around Jasmine’s loved ones, offering prayers, condolences, and support. While nothing can undo the heartbreak of her loss, many hope that accountability and lasting change will come from this tragedy, ensuring her memory is honored with safer streets for all.
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