New York’s Staten Island. Police in West Brighton say a 51-year-old man is critically injured after being hit by a car during Monday morning rush hour while crossing the street.
According to initial information given to a spokeswoman for the NYPD’s Deputy Commissioner of Public Information, the pedestrian collision occurred shortly after 6:30 a.m. near Forest Avenue and Raymond Place.
According to the initial investigation, the man was using the crosswalk to cross the street. According to the police spokeswoman, he was hit by a white Mazda SUV turning left from Forest Avenue onto Raymond Place as he was crossing Raymond Place while heading east on Forest Avenue.
According to authorities, the male had a head injury and was transported by emergency medical services to Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton.
The Mazda’s driver stayed on the scene.
According to a source familiar with the investigation, no criminal activity is now suspected.
The Highway District Collision Investigation Squad of the New York Police Department was present.
As further details become available, they will be provided. This is a developing story.
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