‘Vigil and Rally For Justice’ For Hoover High Student Killed in Hit and Run

Rashad Al-Hakim passed away a week after he was hit by a car in near Hoover High (Photo: HHS Basketball)

FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – A vigil and rally for justice will be held at Hoover High School on Wednesday at the site where a teenager was killed in a hit and run, last October.

Family, friends, and fellow students of hit-and-run victim Rashad Al-Hakim Jr. will gather at Hoover High School March 1st at 4:00pm.

It’s the day before the 8:30 am hearing for 39-year Lisa Spoors at Fresno Superior Court.

FILE – 2016 booking photo of Lisa Spoors (Photo: Fresno County Sheriff’s Office)

She’s the motorist accused of striking 15-year-old Al-Hakim on October 4th, 2022, when he was crossing the street by Hoover High.

Police say Rashad was running across the street around 6:00 p.m. when he was hit by an oncoming car.

He later died on Oct 10th, 2022.

Ragina Bell, the mother of Rashad Al-Hakim Jr., posted this photo of her son on her GoFundMe page.

Spoors had a prior 2008 conviction for driving under the influence.

Her toxicology report did not come back clean – illicit and prescription substances were found in her screening.

She’s now facing three felony counts – murder, driving under the influence of a drug causing great bodily harm, and one count of failure to perform a duty following a collision causing death.

If convicted of the charges and allegations, Spoors faces a sentence of 15 years to life in prison.

Her bail was reduced from $1 million to $150,000 dollars.

Organizers from the Community Justice Center say Spoor’s being given preferential treatment, and their rally is to bring what they say is injustice to light in the community.

Listen to the report by KMJ’s Liz Kern.