Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reason | Anomaly Vru |
| Geography | 25 (senate 641) |
| Window | 2025-09-29 – 2025-10-06 · 7 days |
| Stats | Crashes: 10 · Serious injuries: 1 · Moderate injuries: 9 · Fatalities: 1 |
| Feature | {“score”: 10, “ttl_hours”: 168, “channels”: [“web_highlight”, “tweet”, “email_politician”, “email_supporter”], “triggered_at”: “2025-11-04T12:49:26.229186+00:00”} |
Site Highlight
Title: Ten crashes one death in Senate 25
Ten crashes in seven days in Senate 25. Sirens every seventeen hours. People walking and biking keep getting hit.
Ten crashes in seven days in Senate District 25, with one person killed and one seriously hurt. That is a siren every seventeen hours on neighborhood streets.
Oct 6, Flushing Ave near N. Elliott: an e-bike rider hit a 60-year-old woman; she died. Oct 6, Marcus Garvey Blvd at Halsey: a pickup’s left turn injured a 17-year-old pedestrian. Oct 3, Herkimer at Sackman: a GMC SUV hit a 76-year-old in the crosswalk.
State Senator Brisport holds the lever; this pace demands action, not condolences.
- Enact the Stop Super Speeders Act Slow repeat offenders before another 10-crash week.
- Push rapid fixes on Flushing, Marcus Garvey, Herkimer Protect walkers and riders where injuries piled up.
Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Sep 29–Oct 6 2025.
Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Sep 29–Oct 6 2025.
Tweet
SD25: 10 crashes in 7 days (9/29–10/6)—fatal crash cluster. 1 dead, 1 seriously hurt. Pickup turning at Marcus Garvey & Halsey hit a 17-year-old—police cite driver inattention. A 60-year-old woman was killed on Flushing Ave. Sen. @JabariBrisport: act now. - Pass Stop Super Speeders Act - Put speed limiters on repeat offenders Do it before the next siren.
Politician Email
Subject: Brooklyn SD 25: 10 crashes in 7 days, 1 death—urgent fixes on Flushing and Marcus Garvey
Dear Jabari Brisport,
From 9/29 to 10/6 (7 days), Senate District 25 saw 10 crashes, with **1 person killed** and **1 seriously injured**. That’s a deadly pattern your office serves.
The worst was on 10/6 on Flushing Ave near N. Elliott: an e-bike operator struck a 60-year-old woman, who died; two riders were hurt. That same day, at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St, a pickup turning left hit a 17-year-old; police recorded driver inattention.
Danger concentrates on Flushing Ave and at these corners we all use: Bedford & Lafayette, Herkimer & Sackman, Rockaway Ave & Eastern Pkwy, Tompkins & Jefferson, Gates & Downing, and DeKalb & Carlton.
You’ve backed safety bills—co-sponsoring [S 4045](https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S4045) (speed limiters for repeat speeders) and [S 5008](https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S5008) (bike lane cameras), and voting yes on stronger school speed zones. Now we need you to move from support to results on the ground in 25.
Here’s what we’re asking you to do this month:
- Press leadership to pass S 4045 and S 5008 this session—and say so publicly.
- Ask DOT and NYPD for immediate attention on Flushing Ave and Marcus Garvey Blvd: protected turns, clear sightlines at corners, and failure‑to‑yield enforcement.
- Host a safety walk on Flushing Ave with agencies and publish an action list with dates.
Please reply with the steps you’ll take and the timeline. Neighbors are watching SD 25’s crash totals week by week.
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 because you represent Senate District 25 and we issue alerts when crash harm spikes. Data comes from NYC Open Data. We track and share district crash trends to push timely safety fixes.
To stop receiving these updates, reply to this email with 'unsubscribe'.
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Supporter Email
Subject: Brooklyn SD 25: 10 crashes in 7 days, 1 death—urgent fixes on Flushing and Marcus Garvey
Dear Jabari Brisport,
From 9/29 to 10/6 (7 days), Senate District 25 saw 10 crashes, with **1 person killed** and **1 seriously injured**. That’s a deadly pattern your office serves.
The worst was on 10/6 on Flushing Ave near N. Elliott: an e-bike operator struck a 60-year-old woman, who died; two riders were hurt. That same day, at Marcus Garvey Blvd and Halsey St, a pickup turning left hit a 17-year-old; police recorded driver inattention.
Danger concentrates on Flushing Ave and at these corners we all use: Bedford & Lafayette, Herkimer & Sackman, Rockaway Ave & Eastern Pkwy, Tompkins & Jefferson, Gates & Downing, and DeKalb & Carlton.
You’ve backed safety bills—co-sponsoring [S 4045](https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S4045) (speed limiters for repeat speeders) and [S 5008](https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2025/S5008) (bike lane cameras), and voting yes on stronger school speed zones. Now we need you to move from support to results on the ground in 25.
Here’s what we’re asking you to do this month:
- Press leadership to pass S 4045 and S 5008 this session—and say so publicly.
- Ask DOT and NYPD for immediate attention on Flushing Ave and Marcus Garvey Blvd: protected turns, clear sightlines at corners, and failure‑to‑yield enforcement.
- Host a safety walk on Flushing Ave with agencies and publish an action list with dates.
Please reply with the steps you’ll take and the timeline. Neighbors are watching SD 25’s crash totals week by week.
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 because you represent Senate District 25 and we issue alerts when crash harm spikes. Data comes from NYC Open Data. We track and share district crash trends to push timely safety fixes.
To stop receiving these updates, reply to this email with 'unsubscribe'.
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