Demand Justice for Destry Allen

Recent signers:
Brenda Cruise and 11 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Destry Allen's tragic death in Salina, Kansas, was initially ruled a suicide but later declared a homicide. This heart-wrenching reversal was more than just a misclassification; it uncovered the likelihood of a cover-up to protect powerful interests. The pain and injustice faced by the Allen family have been exacerbated by the silence and lack of accountability from the City of Salina.

For too long, there has been silence — silence from those we're supposed to trust to seek the truth, silence from those in positions to prevent such tragedies, and silence from the City of Salina itself. This silence is tantamount to compliance with the injustice faced by the Allen family and all of Salina's residents.

We call upon the City of Salina to break this silence. Acknowledge the pain and struggle of the Allen family by offering a public apology and, importantly, saying Destry Allen’s name. Offer a sincere apology to the people of Salina for tolerating the cover-up of a child's death.

This petition demands full accountability and healing through an independent review of Destry Allen's case. This is not just about uncovering the truth; it’s about restoring trust in our community. The truth must be allowed to see the light of day, and those responsible must face justice.

Destry Allen deserves justice, and the community deserves transparency. Let us come together to demand the respect and accountability that all families deserve and ensure that such tragedies are not ignored or dismissed.

Sign this petition to stand with the Allen family. Let your voice be a part of bringing about the justice long overdue. Let there be no more silence, and no more acceptance of injustice in Salina. Your support is crucial in rebuilding trust and safeguarding our community's future. Together, we can spark change and bring justice for Destry Allen.

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Recent signers:
Brenda Cruise and 11 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Destry Allen's tragic death in Salina, Kansas, was initially ruled a suicide but later declared a homicide. This heart-wrenching reversal was more than just a misclassification; it uncovered the likelihood of a cover-up to protect powerful interests. The pain and injustice faced by the Allen family have been exacerbated by the silence and lack of accountability from the City of Salina.

For too long, there has been silence — silence from those we're supposed to trust to seek the truth, silence from those in positions to prevent such tragedies, and silence from the City of Salina itself. This silence is tantamount to compliance with the injustice faced by the Allen family and all of Salina's residents.

We call upon the City of Salina to break this silence. Acknowledge the pain and struggle of the Allen family by offering a public apology and, importantly, saying Destry Allen’s name. Offer a sincere apology to the people of Salina for tolerating the cover-up of a child's death.

This petition demands full accountability and healing through an independent review of Destry Allen's case. This is not just about uncovering the truth; it’s about restoring trust in our community. The truth must be allowed to see the light of day, and those responsible must face justice.

Destry Allen deserves justice, and the community deserves transparency. Let us come together to demand the respect and accountability that all families deserve and ensure that such tragedies are not ignored or dismissed.

Sign this petition to stand with the Allen family. Let your voice be a part of bringing about the justice long overdue. Let there be no more silence, and no more acceptance of injustice in Salina. Your support is crucial in rebuilding trust and safeguarding our community's future. Together, we can spark change and bring justice for Destry Allen.

The Decision Makers

John Reynolds
Saline County Attorney
Clarke Sanders
Kansas House of Representatives - District 69

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Petition created on July 15, 2025