Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reason | Anomaly Vru |
| Geography | 19 (senate 635) |
| Window | 2025-10-03 – 2025-10-10 · 7 days |
| Stats | Crashes: 7 · Serious injuries: 0 · Moderate injuries: 7 · Fatalities: 0 |
| Feature | {“score”: 7, “ttl_hours”: 168, “channels”: [“web_highlight”, “tweet”, “email_politician”, “email_supporter”], “triggered_at”: “2025-11-04T02:57:26.701288+00:00”} |
Site Highlight
Title: Seven Serious Injuries Rock Senate 19
Seven crashes in seven days in Senate 19. Seven people suffered moderate injuries. State Senator Persaud must fix these dangerous streets now.
According to CrashCountNYC analysis of NYPD crash reports this district saw 7 crashes and 7 moderate injuries with 0 fatalities during the 7 day window 2025-10-03 → 2025-10-10. The system flagged this as heightened risk because harm was compressed into one week and victims kept being hit at intersections. On 2025-10-10 a driver turning left at Linden Boulevard and Hinsdale Street struck a 51-year-old man who suffered a neck injury and damaged a parked Ford SUV. Source: NYC Open Data. State Senator Roxanne Persaud is on the hook for safer streets in this district. Demand clear action now.
- Pass 20 MPH default zones across high injury corridors in Senate 19 to slow drivers and reduce left turn harm. These 7 crashes happened in 7 days.
- Deploy targeted enforcement and engineering at Linden Blvd, Rockaway Pkwy, and E New York Ave where multiple moderate injuries occurred.
Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Oct 3–Oct 10 2025.
Source: NYPD crash data compiled by CrashCountNYC, Oct 3–Oct 10 2025.
Tweet
7 crashes in 7 days in Senate District 19 (10/03→10/10). Heightened risk: 7 moderate injuries — people hurt crossing intersections, hit by left-turning drivers and distracted turns. @SenatorPersaud, your streets are bleeding. Act now. Pass the Stop Super Speeders Act — protect people after 7 crashes. Back a rapid 20 MPH rollout on high-injury corridors in 19.
Politician Email
Subject: Senate District 19 — 7 crashes in 7 days, immediate street safety fixes needed
Dear Roxanne Persaud,
State Senator Roxanne Persaud,
From 2025-10-03 to 2025-10-10 there were **7 crashes in 7 days** in Senate District 19, a heightened-risk window that left **7 people with moderate injuries**. This spike makes clear: people walking and biking in your district are getting hurt more often than usual.
The worst recent crash happened on **2025-10-10 at Linden Blvd and Hinsdale St**, when a left‑turning driver in a 2017 Jeep struck a 51-year-old man in the intersection, causing a neck injury. Other incidents in the window include left-turn and inattention cases on E New York Ave, Rockaway Pkwy, Rutland Rd, and collisions involving a teenager and people crossing at Sutter Ave and Blake Ave.
You can lower the immediate risk on these streets. Please take these actions now:
1. Direct DOT to install protected left-turn treatments and clearer crosswalk markings at Linden Blvd/Hinsdale and other left‑turn hotspots.
2. Request targeted enforcement for failure-to-yield and driver inattention in the 69th Precinct and along Rockaway Pkwy and Sutter Ave.
3. Fund short-term traffic calming (corner tightening, signal timing, 20 MPH signage) on corridors with repeated intersection injuries.
I’m asking you to push city and local leaders to deliver these fixes and report back within 30 days on steps taken. We’re tracking crash totals in District 19 and will follow up on progress.
Thank you for acting to protect the people who live and move in our neighborhoods.
Crash window: 10/3–10/10
Totals in cluster: 7 crashes, 0 serious injuries, 0 deaths.
District dashboard: https://crashcountnyc.com/safety-alert-f8e50d29-6dcd-4d55-9941-87c2c16d6667/
Some Recent Crashes:
- 10/10: A driver in a 2017 Jeep SUV turned left at Linden Boulevard and Hinsdale Street and hit a 51-year-old man in the intersection (LINDEN BLVD)
A driver in a 2017 Jeep SUV turned left at Linden Boulevard and Hinsdale Street and hit a 51-year-old man in the intersection. The man suffered a neck injury. Police listed contributing factors as unspecified. A parked Ford SUV was damaged.
- 10/8: A driver in a Dodge sedan and a man on a bike collided at Sutter Ave and Georgia Ave in Brooklyn (SUTTER AVE)
A driver in a Dodge sedan and a man on a bike collided at Sutter Ave and Georgia Ave in Brooklyn. The 42-year-old rider suffered leg injuries and pain. Police recorded alcohol involvement.
- 10/8: A taxi driver making a left at Rutland Road and Rockaway Parkway hit a 32-year-old man (RUTLAND RD)
A taxi driver making a left at Rutland Road and Rockaway Parkway hit a 32-year-old man. He suffered a shoulder injury and shock. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
- 10/7: A driver in a sedan going east hit a 73-year-old man crossing at an intersection near 656 Sutter Ave in Brooklyn (BROOKLYN)
A driver in a sedan going east hit a 73-year-old man crossing at an intersection near 656 Sutter Ave in Brooklyn. He suffered a head wound and minor bleeding. Police list no contributing factors.
- 10/6: A driver in an SUV turned left at E New York Ave and E 98 St and hit a 56-year-old man in the intersection (E NEW YORK AVE)
A driver in an SUV turned left at E New York Ave and E 98 St and hit a 56-year-old man in the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention and failure to yield. The man was hurt.
- 10/4: A left-turning driver on Rockaway Parkway hit a 15-year-old at Seaview Avenue (ROCKAWAY PKWY)
A left-turning driver on Rockaway Parkway hit a 15-year-old at Seaview Avenue. The boy suffered a chest injury. Police recorded internal trauma. It happened in the intersection.
- 10/3: A driver backing a 2012 Honda on Blake Ave hit a 22-year-old man who was not in the roadway (BROOKLYN)
A driver backing a 2012 Honda on Blake Ave hit a 22-year-old man who was not in the roadway. The right rear bumper made contact. He suffered a shoulder injury and an abrasion.
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Supporter Email
Subject: Senate District 19 — 7 crashes in 7 days, immediate street safety fixes needed
Dear Roxanne Persaud,
State Senator Roxanne Persaud,
From 2025-10-03 to 2025-10-10 there were **7 crashes in 7 days** in Senate District 19, a heightened-risk window that left **7 people with moderate injuries**. This spike makes clear: people walking and biking in your district are getting hurt more often than usual.
The worst recent crash happened on **2025-10-10 at Linden Blvd and Hinsdale St**, when a left‑turning driver in a 2017 Jeep struck a 51-year-old man in the intersection, causing a neck injury. Other incidents in the window include left-turn and inattention cases on E New York Ave, Rockaway Pkwy, Rutland Rd, and collisions involving a teenager and people crossing at Sutter Ave and Blake Ave.
You can lower the immediate risk on these streets. Please take these actions now:
1. Direct DOT to install protected left-turn treatments and clearer crosswalk markings at Linden Blvd/Hinsdale and other left‑turn hotspots.
2. Request targeted enforcement for failure-to-yield and driver inattention in the 69th Precinct and along Rockaway Pkwy and Sutter Ave.
3. Fund short-term traffic calming (corner tightening, signal timing, 20 MPH signage) on corridors with repeated intersection injuries.
I’m asking you to push city and local leaders to deliver these fixes and report back within 30 days on steps taken. We’re tracking crash totals in District 19 and will follow up on progress.
Thank you for acting to protect the people who live and move in our neighborhoods.
Crash window: 10/3–10/10
Totals in cluster: 7 crashes, 0 serious injuries, 0 deaths.
District dashboard: https://crashcountnyc.com/safety-alert-f8e50d29-6dcd-4d55-9941-87c2c16d6667/
Some Recent Crashes:
- 10/10: A driver in a 2017 Jeep SUV turned left at Linden Boulevard and Hinsdale Street and hit a 51-year-old man in the intersection (LINDEN BLVD)
A driver in a 2017 Jeep SUV turned left at Linden Boulevard and Hinsdale Street and hit a 51-year-old man in the intersection. The man suffered a neck injury. Police listed contributing factors as unspecified. A parked Ford SUV was damaged.
- 10/8: A driver in a Dodge sedan and a man on a bike collided at Sutter Ave and Georgia Ave in Brooklyn (SUTTER AVE)
A driver in a Dodge sedan and a man on a bike collided at Sutter Ave and Georgia Ave in Brooklyn. The 42-year-old rider suffered leg injuries and pain. Police recorded alcohol involvement.
- 10/8: A taxi driver making a left at Rutland Road and Rockaway Parkway hit a 32-year-old man (RUTLAND RD)
A taxi driver making a left at Rutland Road and Rockaway Parkway hit a 32-year-old man. He suffered a shoulder injury and shock. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
- 10/7: A driver in a sedan going east hit a 73-year-old man crossing at an intersection near 656 Sutter Ave in Brooklyn (BROOKLYN)
A driver in a sedan going east hit a 73-year-old man crossing at an intersection near 656 Sutter Ave in Brooklyn. He suffered a head wound and minor bleeding. Police list no contributing factors.
- 10/6: A driver in an SUV turned left at E New York Ave and E 98 St and hit a 56-year-old man in the intersection (E NEW YORK AVE)
A driver in an SUV turned left at E New York Ave and E 98 St and hit a 56-year-old man in the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention and failure to yield. The man was hurt.
- 10/4: A left-turning driver on Rockaway Parkway hit a 15-year-old at Seaview Avenue (ROCKAWAY PKWY)
A left-turning driver on Rockaway Parkway hit a 15-year-old at Seaview Avenue. The boy suffered a chest injury. Police recorded internal trauma. It happened in the intersection.
- 10/3: A driver backing a 2012 Honda on Blake Ave hit a 22-year-old man who was not in the roadway (BROOKLYN)
A driver backing a 2012 Honda on Blake Ave hit a 22-year-old man who was not in the roadway. The right rear bumper made contact. He suffered a shoulder injury and an abrasion.
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