Council District 21
Crash Narratives
Council District 21 turns deadly in one week
June 1 to June 8 saw 3 crashes in District 21. One person died. Three people suffered serious injuries.
Council District 21 had 3 crashes from June 1 through June 8. One passenger age 33 died in Corona. Three people suffered serious injuries.
This district is usually quiet for severe harm. It has fired once before in the past 90 days. It has fired once in the past year. Council Member Shanel Thomas-Henry should press DOT for street fixes now.
- 3 crashes in last 7 days
- 3 serious injuries
- 1 death
- Before dawn in Corona, a driver crashed and a 33-year-old passenger died. Other occupants were listed; the report does not describe their injuries.
- A driver’s distraction and failure to yield left a 29-year-old e-scooter rider ejected and injured at 111th Street and 34th Avenue in Queens.
- A 39-year-old motorcycle driver got hurt overnight on 108th Street at Northern Boulevard. Police recorded driver inattention, and the driver suffered crush injuries to a knee and lower leg.
Distracted driver hits e-scooter rider
A driver’s distraction and failure to yield left a 29-year-old e-scooter rider ejected and injured at 111th Street and 34th Avenue in Queens.
Council District 21: Traffic Crash Statistics

Crash Counter for District 21 642 crashes • 3 deaths
About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYPD Motor Vehicle Collisions on NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows DOT's KABCO definitions mapped from the NYPD Person table (injury status, injury type, and injury location).
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: people with any reported injury (KABCO A/B/C or generic "injured").
- Moderate / Serious: suspected minor + suspected serious injuries (KABCO B + A).
- Deaths: killed or apparent death reported by police (KABCO K).
Change badges (arrows and percentages) compare the selected window with the same period last year whenever we have enough history. The “From 2022” view shows totals across the full span since 2022. When a comparison window isn’t available the badge shows an em dash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. We cannot verify "death within 30 days" or hospital outcomes, so small differences from DOT totals are possible. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
CloseCaught Speeding in CD 21 KUG6573 — 26 times
- 26 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY KUG6573 · 2009 White Infiniti Sedan
- 26 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY JKX8699 · 2025 White Subaru Suburban
- 25 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LGX8932 · 2024 Black Land Rover Suburban
- 20 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY EGD6238 · 2016 Black Honda Suburban
- 14 speed-camera tickets citywide in 12 monthsNY LWW5986 · 2022 Blue Chevrolet Sedan
About this list
This ranks vehicles caught speeding in this area during the latest 12-month window by the number of NYC school-zone speed-camera violations they received anywhere in the city during that same window.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
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Carnage in CD 21 9 Whiplash (Neck)
▸ Killed 3
▸ Crush Injuries 4
▸ Severe Bleeding 1
▸ Concussion 1
▸ Fracture/Dislocation 4
▸ Whiplash 17
▸ Contusion/Bruise 34
▸ Abrasion 5
▸ Pain/Nausea 8
Crashes by Hour in CD 21 2 PM • 26 injuries ↑18%
Who is getting hurt? Kids 40 injuries ↑60% Seniors 19 injuries ↑19%
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The three blocks below show direct costs, other harm, and the total for crashes with injuries, crashes without injuries, and all crashes together.
How we calculate this
We calculate these costs using a method developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA. It gives one set of costs for crashes with injuries and another for crashes with no reported injuries.
Crashes with injuries cost much more because the method includes things like lost work, medical care, and long-term harm. NHTSA says crash costs include "lost productivity, medical, legal and court costs, emergency service, insurance administration, congestion, property damage, and workplace losses."
These are estimates, not bills. "Other harm" is the part of the broader estimate that goes beyond direct bills and insurance claims. It captures pain, disability, and lost quality of life.
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Preventable Speeding 715 16+ offenders ↓75%
Repeat School-Zone Speeding Offenders
- ≥ 6: 1,827 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 7,107 2025 year-to-date
- ≥ 16: 715 (2026 year-to-date) • Prev: 2,884 2025 year-to-date
Pedestrian Injuries 94% by Cars and Trucks ↑15%
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the year selector to compare the current window with the prior period.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the broad categories we use to track vehicle harm.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians do not appear in this card.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year-to-year variance.
CloseCouncil Member Shanel Thomas-Henry A (89)
District 21
- 2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 puts DOT on the clock for dark blocks under elevated tracks. It orders a citywide lighting assessment, then installs where needed. Pedestrians and cyclists get brighter streets, if funding and approvals come.
- 2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 targets the dark blocks under the el. It orders DOT to check sidewalks and streets, then install lights where needed. The bill now sits in committee.
- 👍 Positive2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil introduced Int 0845-2026 to force DOT to assess dark blocks under elevated tracks, then install lighting where needed. The bill sets deadlines and demands public reports.
- 👍 Positive2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 moved to committee. It orders DOT to check dark blocks under elevated tracks. Where light fails, DOT must install fixtures within three years. Reports would track what worked and what didn’t.
- 2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 puts DOT on the clock for dark blocks under elevated tracks. It orders a citywide lighting assessment, then installs where needed. Pedestrians and cyclists get brighter streets, if funding and approvals come.
- 2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 targets the dark blocks under the el. It orders DOT to check sidewalks and streets, then install lights where needed. The bill now sits in committee.
- 👍 Positive2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeCouncil introduced Int 0845-2026 to force DOT to assess dark blocks under elevated tracks, then install lighting where needed. The bill sets deadlines and demands public reports.
- 👍 Positive2026-04-16 · Sponsor · NYC Council – Legistar · ↑ helps gradeInt 0845-2026 moved to committee. It orders DOT to check dark blocks under elevated tracks. Where light fails, DOT must install fixtures within three years. Reports would track what worked and what didn’t.
106-01 Corona Avenue, Corona, NY 11368
718-651-1917
250 Broadway, Suite 1768, New York, NY 10007
212-788-6862
Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. —
Police Precinct NYPD 115th Precinct —
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District 21 Council District 21 sits in Queens, Precinct 115.
It contains Queens CB 3, Queens CB 4, Queens CB 80, Queens CB 81, East Elmhurst, North Corona, Corona, LaGuardia Airport, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
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