But just as quickly as her face lit up when talking about Javariy, Redish started crying and wiping away tears. "He was a fun person. He was loved by everyone," she said while sitting on a chair inside her duplex. Javariy died Monday night, roughly half a mile away from his grandmother's residence. He crashed about 6:15 p.m. while driving her vehicle in the 2500 block of Northwest 42nd Street in Ocala. Portions of the demolished chain-link fence along Northwest 42nd Street stood Tuesday as a painful reminder of where Redish's older model Chevy Trailblazer once sat. Javariy was trapped in the vehicle and had to be extricated, the Ocala Police Department said on Tuesday.