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Geography25 (senate 641)
Window2025-09-29 – 2025-10-06 · 7 days
StatsCrashes: 10 · Serious injuries: 1 · Moderate injuries: 9 · Fatalities: 1
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Title: Fatal crash cluster in Senate 25

10 crashes 1 death 1 serious injury in seven days. Drivers turned into people and missed crosswalks.

According to CrashCountNYC analysis of NYPD crash reports 10 crashes occurred between 2025-09-29 and 2025-10-06. The window produced 1 fatality, 1 serious injury and 9 moderate injuries and was flagged as a fatal crash cluster. A pickup turning left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St hit a 17-year-old pedestrian on 2025-10-06 and injured the teen per the police report (NYPD crash record). State Senator Brisport is on the hook to turn sponsorship into action now. Demand immediate street fixes and speed enforcement.

  • Pass 20 MPH default zones across the district and on identified high-injury corridors to reduce turning speeds.
  • Deploy targeted speed enforcement and ISA support on streets with 10 crashes and 1 fatality in seven days.

Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Sep 29–Oct 6 2025.

Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Sep 29–Oct 6 2025.

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10 crashes in 7 days (9/29→10/06) in Senate 25 — 1 dead, 1 seriously injured, 9 more hurt. On 10/06 a pickup turning left at Marcus Garvey Blvd & Halsey hit a 17-year-old; police cited driver inattention.

@JabariBrisport — you co-sponsor S4045. Pass the Stop Super Speeders Act now.
Install speed cameras on these high-injury corridors.
Enough blood on our streets.

Politician Email

Subject: Senate 25: 10 crashes in 7 days, 1 death — dangerous streets around Marcus Garvey Blvd

Dear Jabari Brisport,

State Senator Jabari Brisport — from 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-06 there were **10 crashes in 7 days**, including **1 death** and **1 serious injury** in Senate District 25. This alert fired as a fatal crash cluster: the pace of harm in one week is far above normal for our streets.

Worst recent crash: on **2025-10-06** at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St a pickup turning left struck a **17-year-old pedestrian**; police recorded driver inattention. Other incidents in the window include two fatal/serious collisions on Flushing Ave (one death on 2025-10-06) and multiple crashes caused by driver inattention or failure to yield on Tompkins, Gates, Rockaway, Bedford, Herkimer, Dekalb, and Lewis Ave.

The danger concentrates at busy crossings and left-turn movements along Marcus Garvey Blvd, Flushing Ave, and nearby intersections. You have backed safety measures — including speed limiters and school speed zone extensions — that make these fixes possible. Now residents need street-level actions you can push right away.

Please take these steps now:
1. Require left-turn calming and protected turn phases at Marcus Garvey Blvd & Halsey St and other high-risk intersections.
2. Fast-track targeted enforcement and speed-limiter pilot deployment in District 25 where driver inattention caused crashes.
3. Install quick-build pedestrian refuge islands and curb extensions on Flushing Ave and Tompkins Ave to shorten crossings.

You can lower the immediate risk by directing your office to coordinate with DOT and NYPD to implement these fixes within weeks. I’m watching District 25’s crash totals and will follow up on progress.

Crash window: 9/29–10/6
Totals in cluster: 10 crashes, 1 serious injuries, 0 deaths.

District dashboard: https://crashcountnyc.com/safety-alert-20855d4b-23ce-45cd-a7ac-796bb988bcbb/

Some Recent Crashes:
- 10/6: A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian (MARCUS GARVEY BLVD)
    A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian. The teen was injured. Police recorded driver inattention.
- 10/6: A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb (DEKALB AVE)
    A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb. A woman on a bike turned right at Carlton. They collided. She suffered a shoulder abrasion. According to the police report, officers listed bicyclist error/confusion.
- 10/6: E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N (FLUSHING AVE)
    E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N. Elliott. She died. Two riders were hurt. Police listed no cause and marked the operator unlicensed.
- 10/3: A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn (BEDFORD AVE)
    A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn. The rider was ejected and suffered a leg fracture. Both were going straight.
- 10/3: A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman (HERKIMER ST)
    A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman. Police cited outside-car distraction by the driver. She was injured.
- 10/2: Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave (BROOKLYN)
    Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave. Police recorded driver inattention. A 66-year-old pedestrian suffered an upper-arm abrasion and stayed conscious. An occupant was listed as a witness.
- 9/29: At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist (FLUSHING AVE)
    At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist. The rider went down with arm abrasions. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver.
- 9/29: A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn (ROCKAWAY AVE)
    A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. Police recorded driver inattention. The rider suffered an arm fracture and stayed conscious.

Why is CrashCountNYC sending me this email?
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CrashCountNYC Safety Alert
25
Crashes during 9/29–10/6
10 crashes 1 serious injuries 0 deaths

State Senator Jabari Brisport — from 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-06 there were 10 crashes in 7 days, including 1 death and 1 serious injury in Senate District 25. This alert fired as a fatal crash cluster: the pace of harm in one week is far above normal for our streets.

Worst recent crash: on 2025-10-06 at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St a pickup turning left struck a 17-year-old pedestrian; police recorded driver inattention. Other incidents in the window include two fatal/serious collisions on Flushing Ave (one death on 2025-10-06) and multiple crashes caused by driver inattention or failure to yield on Tompkins, Gates, Rockaway, Bedford, Herkimer, Dekalb, and Lewis Ave.

The danger concentrates at busy crossings and left-turn movements along Marcus Garvey Blvd, Flushing Ave, and nearby intersections. You have backed safety measures — including speed limiters and school speed zone extensions — that make these fixes possible. Now residents need street-level actions you can push right away.

Please take these steps now: 1. Require left-turn calming and protected turn phases at Marcus Garvey Blvd & Halsey St and other high-risk intersections. 2. Fast-track targeted enforcement and speed-limiter pilot deployment in District 25 where driver inattention caused crashes. 3. Install quick-build pedestrian refuge islands and curb extensions on Flushing Ave and Tompkins Ave to shorten crossings.

You can lower the immediate risk by directing your office to coordinate with DOT and NYPD to implement these fixes within weeks. I’m watching District 25’s crash totals and will follow up on progress.

Some Recent Crashes (9/29–10/6)
10/6
A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian
MARCUS GARVEY BLVD
A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian. The teen was injured. Police recorded driver inattention.
10/6
A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb
DEKALB AVE
A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb. A woman on a bike turned right at Carlton. They collided. She suffered a shoulder abrasion. According to the police report, officers listed bicyclist error/confusion.
10/6
E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N
FLUSHING AVE
E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N. Elliott. She died. Two riders were hurt. Police listed no cause and marked the operator unlicensed.
10/3
A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn
BEDFORD AVE
A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn. The rider was ejected and suffered a leg fracture. Both were going straight.
10/3
A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman
HERKIMER ST
A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman. Police cited outside-car distraction by the driver. She was injured.
10/2
Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave
BROOKLYN
Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave. Police recorded driver inattention. A 66-year-old pedestrian suffered an upper-arm abrasion and stayed conscious. An occupant was listed as a witness.
9/29
At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist
FLUSHING AVE
At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist. The rider went down with arm abrasions. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver.
9/29
A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn
ROCKAWAY AVE
A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. Police recorded driver inattention. The rider suffered an arm fracture and stayed conscious.
Why is CrashCountNYC sending me this email?

You’re receiving this alert because your office represents Senate District 25 and co-sponsorships and votes in your record show capacity to advance these street-safety actions. Crash data come from NYC collision reports for 2025-09-29 → 2025-10-06.

To stop receiving these updates, reply to this email with "unsubscribe" and we will remove you.

Supporter Email

Subject: Senate 25: 10 crashes in 7 days, 1 death — dangerous streets around Marcus Garvey Blvd

Dear Jabari Brisport,

State Senator Jabari Brisport — from 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-06 there were **10 crashes in 7 days**, including **1 death** and **1 serious injury** in Senate District 25. This alert fired as a fatal crash cluster: the pace of harm in one week is far above normal for our streets.

Worst recent crash: on **2025-10-06** at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St a pickup turning left struck a **17-year-old pedestrian**; police recorded driver inattention. Other incidents in the window include two fatal/serious collisions on Flushing Ave (one death on 2025-10-06) and multiple crashes caused by driver inattention or failure to yield on Tompkins, Gates, Rockaway, Bedford, Herkimer, Dekalb, and Lewis Ave.

The danger concentrates at busy crossings and left-turn movements along Marcus Garvey Blvd, Flushing Ave, and nearby intersections. You have backed safety measures — including speed limiters and school speed zone extensions — that make these fixes possible. Now residents need street-level actions you can push right away.

Please take these steps now:
1. Require left-turn calming and protected turn phases at Marcus Garvey Blvd & Halsey St and other high-risk intersections.
2. Fast-track targeted enforcement and speed-limiter pilot deployment in District 25 where driver inattention caused crashes.
3. Install quick-build pedestrian refuge islands and curb extensions on Flushing Ave and Tompkins Ave to shorten crossings.

You can lower the immediate risk by directing your office to coordinate with DOT and NYPD to implement these fixes within weeks. I’m watching District 25’s crash totals and will follow up on progress.

Crash window: 9/29–10/6
Totals in cluster: 10 crashes, 1 serious injuries, 0 deaths.

District dashboard: https://crashcountnyc.com/safety-alert-20855d4b-23ce-45cd-a7ac-796bb988bcbb/

Some Recent Crashes:
- 10/6: A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian (MARCUS GARVEY BLVD)
    A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian. The teen was injured. Police recorded driver inattention.
- 10/6: A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb (DEKALB AVE)
    A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb. A woman on a bike turned right at Carlton. They collided. She suffered a shoulder abrasion. According to the police report, officers listed bicyclist error/confusion.
- 10/6: E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N (FLUSHING AVE)
    E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N. Elliott. She died. Two riders were hurt. Police listed no cause and marked the operator unlicensed.
- 10/3: A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn (BEDFORD AVE)
    A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn. The rider was ejected and suffered a leg fracture. Both were going straight.
- 10/3: A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman (HERKIMER ST)
    A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman. Police cited outside-car distraction by the driver. She was injured.
- 10/2: Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave (BROOKLYN)
    Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave. Police recorded driver inattention. A 66-year-old pedestrian suffered an upper-arm abrasion and stayed conscious. An occupant was listed as a witness.
- 9/29: At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist (FLUSHING AVE)
    At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist. The rider went down with arm abrasions. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver.
- 9/29: A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn (ROCKAWAY AVE)
    A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. Police recorded driver inattention. The rider suffered an arm fracture and stayed conscious.

Why is CrashCountNYC sending me this email?
You’re receiving this alert because your office represents Senate District 25 and co-sponsorships and votes in your record show capacity to advance these street-safety actions. Crash data come from NYC collision reports for 2025-09-29 → 2025-10-06.

To stop receiving these updates, reply to this email with 'unsubscribe'.

CrashCountNYC
Email HTML preview
CrashCountNYC Safety Alert
25
Crashes during 9/29–10/6
10 crashes 1 serious injuries 0 deaths

State Senator Jabari Brisport — from 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-06 there were 10 crashes in 7 days, including 1 death and 1 serious injury in Senate District 25. This alert fired as a fatal crash cluster: the pace of harm in one week is far above normal for our streets.

Worst recent crash: on 2025-10-06 at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St a pickup turning left struck a 17-year-old pedestrian; police recorded driver inattention. Other incidents in the window include two fatal/serious collisions on Flushing Ave (one death on 2025-10-06) and multiple crashes caused by driver inattention or failure to yield on Tompkins, Gates, Rockaway, Bedford, Herkimer, Dekalb, and Lewis Ave.

The danger concentrates at busy crossings and left-turn movements along Marcus Garvey Blvd, Flushing Ave, and nearby intersections. You have backed safety measures — including speed limiters and school speed zone extensions — that make these fixes possible. Now residents need street-level actions you can push right away.

Please take these steps now: 1. Require left-turn calming and protected turn phases at Marcus Garvey Blvd & Halsey St and other high-risk intersections. 2. Fast-track targeted enforcement and speed-limiter pilot deployment in District 25 where driver inattention caused crashes. 3. Install quick-build pedestrian refuge islands and curb extensions on Flushing Ave and Tompkins Ave to shorten crossings.

You can lower the immediate risk by directing your office to coordinate with DOT and NYPD to implement these fixes within weeks. I’m watching District 25’s crash totals and will follow up on progress.

Some Recent Crashes (9/29–10/6)
10/6
A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian
MARCUS GARVEY BLVD
A pickup driver turned left at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St and hit a 17-year-old pedestrian. The teen was injured. Police recorded driver inattention.
10/6
A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb
DEKALB AVE
A driver in a sedan went west on DeKalb. A woman on a bike turned right at Carlton. They collided. She suffered a shoulder abrasion. According to the police report, officers listed bicyclist error/confusion.
10/6
E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N
FLUSHING AVE
E-bike driver going west on Flushing hit a 60-year-old woman near N. Elliott. She died. Two riders were hurt. Police listed no cause and marked the operator unlicensed.
10/3
A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn
BEDFORD AVE
A driver in a Chevy SUV hit a northbound cyclist at Bedford and Lafayette in Brooklyn. The rider was ejected and suffered a leg fracture. Both were going straight.
10/3
A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman
HERKIMER ST
A driver in a GMC SUV, heading east on Herkimer, hit a 76-year-old woman in a marked crosswalk at Sackman. Police cited outside-car distraction by the driver. She was injured.
10/2
Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave
BROOKLYN
Northbound taxi driver going straight crashed at 58 Lewis Ave. Police recorded driver inattention. A 66-year-old pedestrian suffered an upper-arm abrasion and stayed conscious. An occupant was listed as a witness.
9/29
At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist
FLUSHING AVE
At Flushing Avenue and Washington Avenue, a taxi driver turned right into an eastbound cyclist. The rider went down with arm abrasions. Police recorded failure to yield by the driver.
9/29
A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn
ROCKAWAY AVE
A northbound driver rear-ended a 57-year-old bicyclist on Rockaway Avenue at Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. Police recorded driver inattention. The rider suffered an arm fracture and stayed conscious.
Why is CrashCountNYC sending me this email?

You’re receiving this alert because your office represents Senate District 25 and co-sponsorships and votes in your record show capacity to advance these street-safety actions. Crash data come from NYC collision reports for 2025-09-29 → 2025-10-06.

To stop receiving these updates, reply to this email with "unsubscribe" and we will remove you.