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Comedian Tony Baker Promotes Petition To ‘Stop Illegal Street Racing’ After Son Dies In Crash

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Comedian Tony Baker is promoting an online petition calling for an end to illegal street racing in Burbank, California, where his son, Cerain, and two others died in a fiery crash caused by two other cars racing each other.

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