Who’s Injuring and Killing Pedestrians in Williamsbridge-Olinville?

Two Riders Dead on Bronx River Parkway. Albany, Hit the Brakes.
Williamsbridge-Olinville: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 15, 2025
This week on the parkway
Two young riders are gone. On Monday, a 2019 Mercedes tried to pass near East 223rd Street on the Bronx River Parkway and struck two riders. Both were thrown and died at the hospital — Manuel Amarantepenalo, 19, and Enrique Martinez, 21 — Gothamist reported. Police charged a 21-year-old with vehicular manslaughter and DWI, as reported by Gothamist and reported by CBS New York.
A sister stood in court and asked the only question that mattered. “He’s just walking freely? Two people were killed. He was drunk,” said Clari Amarante Penalo. A mother’s words were small and sharp: “How could they let him go? How could they do that?” she said.
A year of loss
In Williamsbridge‑Olinville, 8 people died in the last 12 months; 8 were left with serious injuries; 275 were hurt across 362 crashes. These counts come from the city’s records. The pace does not ease. Since 2022, the toll here stands at 10 dead and 15 seriously hurt, with 882 injuries in 1,387 crashes on the city dataset.
Leaders: what they’ve done — and not done
State Sen. Jamaal Bailey voted yes in committee on a bill to force repeat speeders to install speed-limiters (S4045). Albany also moved to expand red-light cameras citywide in 2024, Gothamist reported.
But families still bury their dead. In 2023, a bill to let NYC set safer speed limits died without a floor vote, Gothamist documented. Power sat still. The street did not.
What we need now
Cars and SUVs keep doing the most harm here. Since 2022, they’re tied to 3 deaths and 164 injuries; trucks and buses add 7 more injuries. Motorcycles and mopeds account for 6 injuries. Bikes for 2, according to the city dataset.
Call your leaders. Tell Council Member Kevin C. Riley, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, and Sen. Jamaal Bailey: pass and enforce the bills that slow cars; build the designs that forgive human error; keep cameras on and honest. No more delay. No more names to learn the hard way.
Frequently Asked Questions
▸ Where does Williamsbridge-Olinville sit politically?
▸ What types of vehicles caused injuries and deaths in Williamsbridge-Olinville?
From 2022 through mid-2025, the data show:
- Cars and SUVs: 3 deaths, 164 injuries; trucks and buses add 7 injuries.
- Motorcycles and mopeds: 0 deaths, 6 injuries.
- Bikes: 0 deaths, 2 injuries. All counts come from the city dataset.
▸ Are these just accidents?
▸ What can local politicians do right now?
▸ What happened here this week?
▸ How many people have been hurt here lately?
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Citations
▸ Citations
- Drunk Driver Kills Two Bronx Motorcyclists, Gothamist, Published 2025-08-12
- Scooter Riders Killed On Bronx Parkway, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-11
- Scooter Riders Killed On Bronx Parkway, CBS New York, Published 2025-08-11
- Bronx Parkway Crash Kills Two Riders, NY Daily News, Published 2025-08-12
- Motor Vehicle Collisions — Crashes - Crashes, Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-15
- New York Senate Bill S4045, New York State Senate, Published 2025-06-11
- More red light cameras coming to NYC intersections under newly passed legislation, Gothamist, Published 2024-06-07
- Mother of crash victim on failure of NYC speed limit bill: 'Albany backroom politics at its worst', Gothamist, Published 2023-06-22
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Traffic Safety Timeline for Williamsbridge-Olinville
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
Motorcycle Ejects Rider in Close Pass Crash▸A motorcycle and sedan collided on E 222 St. The rider was ejected, injured, and left in shock. Police cite passing too closely and driver inattention. Multiple people hurt. Streets stay dangerous.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on E 222 St at Barnes Ave in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered arm injuries and shock. Several others, including an 89-year-old man and two infants, were also hurt. According to the police report, 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' contributed to the crash. The motorcycle rider wore a helmet, as noted in the report. The crash highlights the risk when drivers fail to keep safe distance and stay alert.
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Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
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Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
Motorcycle Ejects Rider in Close Pass Crash▸A motorcycle and sedan collided on E 222 St. The rider was ejected, injured, and left in shock. Police cite passing too closely and driver inattention. Multiple people hurt. Streets stay dangerous.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on E 222 St at Barnes Ave in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered arm injuries and shock. Several others, including an 89-year-old man and two infants, were also hurt. According to the police report, 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' contributed to the crash. The motorcycle rider wore a helmet, as noted in the report. The crash highlights the risk when drivers fail to keep safe distance and stay alert.
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Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver▸A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
-
Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver,
New York Post,
Published 2025-08-09
Motorcycle Ejects Rider in Close Pass Crash▸A motorcycle and sedan collided on E 222 St. The rider was ejected, injured, and left in shock. Police cite passing too closely and driver inattention. Multiple people hurt. Streets stay dangerous.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on E 222 St at Barnes Ave in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered arm injuries and shock. Several others, including an 89-year-old man and two infants, were also hurt. According to the police report, 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' contributed to the crash. The motorcycle rider wore a helmet, as noted in the report. The crash highlights the risk when drivers fail to keep safe distance and stay alert.
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Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A cab driver died after an SUV, moving at 77 mph in a 25 zone, struck his car in the Bronx. The driver ran. DNA on the airbag led to charges. The street stayed silent. The loss remains.
According to the New York Post (2025-08-09), Imani Williams was charged after her SUV hit a livery cab at 77 mph in a 25 mph zone, killing driver Robert Godwin. Prosecutors say Williams used a bus lane, ran a red light, and fled on foot. DNA from the airbag identified her. District Attorney Darcel Clark said, 'This defendant was allegedly driving three times the speed limit when her SUV slammed into a livery cab.' The case highlights the deadly risk of speeding and reckless driving in city streets.
- Speeding SUV Kills Bronx Cab Driver, New York Post, Published 2025-08-09
Motorcycle Ejects Rider in Close Pass Crash▸A motorcycle and sedan collided on E 222 St. The rider was ejected, injured, and left in shock. Police cite passing too closely and driver inattention. Multiple people hurt. Streets stay dangerous.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on E 222 St at Barnes Ave in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered arm injuries and shock. Several others, including an 89-year-old man and two infants, were also hurt. According to the police report, 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' contributed to the crash. The motorcycle rider wore a helmet, as noted in the report. The crash highlights the risk when drivers fail to keep safe distance and stay alert.
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Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A motorcycle and sedan collided on E 222 St. The rider was ejected, injured, and left in shock. Police cite passing too closely and driver inattention. Multiple people hurt. Streets stay dangerous.
A motorcycle and a sedan collided on E 222 St at Barnes Ave in the Bronx. The motorcycle rider, a 32-year-old man, was ejected and suffered arm injuries and shock. Several others, including an 89-year-old man and two infants, were also hurt. According to the police report, 'Passing Too Closely' and 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' contributed to the crash. The motorcycle rider wore a helmet, as noted in the report. The crash highlights the risk when drivers fail to keep safe distance and stay alert.
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Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Speeding Sedans Collide on White Plains Road▸Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Three sedans smashed on White Plains Road. One driver suffered back and crush injuries. Police cite unsafe speed. Metal twisted. Traffic stopped. Danger lingers.
Three sedans crashed on White Plains Road at East 229th Street in the Bronx. One driver, age 34, was injured with back and crush injuries. According to the police report, 'Unsafe Speed' was the contributing factor. Multiple occupants and drivers were involved, with most reporting unspecified injuries. The crash involved vehicles slowing or stopped in traffic, but the report singles out unsafe speed as the cause. No other contributing factors were listed.
Ejected Rider Injured on White Plains Road▸A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
-
MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A 23-year-old man was ejected and injured on White Plains Road. He suffered arm bruises. The crash involved a standing vehicle. Police list contributing factors as unspecified.
A 23-year-old male driver of a motorized vehicle was ejected and suffered a contusion to his arm in a crash near 3445 White Plains Road in the Bronx. According to the police report, the incident involved a standing vehicle and the injured person was not using safety equipment. Police list the contributing factors as 'Unspecified.' No further details on driver actions or other errors are provided in the report.
Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Sedan on White Plains Road▸Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
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Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Sedan veered off on White Plains Road. Driver injured, head struck. Police cite driver fell asleep. Streets remain unforgiving.
A sedan crashed on White Plains Road at East 212th Street in the Bronx. One occupant, the driver, suffered a head injury and was semiconscious. According to the police report, the driver 'fell asleep' before the crash. The report lists 'Fell Asleep' as the primary contributing factor. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The impact struck the left front bumper. The crash highlights the danger when drivers lose control behind the wheel.
Improper Lane Use Injures Four on Parkway▸Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
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File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
-
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Two sedans collided on Bronx River Parkway. Four people hurt. Head, neck, arm injuries. Police cite improper lane use. Metal and flesh met at speed. System failed to protect.
Two sedans crashed on Bronx River Parkway in the Bronx. Four people were injured, including drivers and a front passenger. Injuries ranged from head wounds to arm and neck pain. According to the police report, 'Passing or Lane Usage Improper' was the main contributing factor. Both vehicles suffered front and rear damage. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report lists no other contributing factors.
Int 0857-2024Riley votes yes to remove abandoned vehicles, boosting street safety.▸Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
-
File Int 0857-2024,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
-
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
-
MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Council orders swift removal of abandoned, derelict cars. Streets clear in 72 hours. No plates, no stickers, no excuses. Police and sanitation must act. Safer crossings for all who walk, ride, or wait.
Bill Int 0857-2024, now at the Mayor's desk, passed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and full Council on June 30, 2025. The bill, titled "A Local Law to amend the administrative code...in relation to vehicles reported as abandoned to the department of sanitation," requires the Department of Sanitation to remove derelict vehicles within 72 hours of report. The NYPD must tow cars lacking valid plates or stickers. Prime sponsor Selvena N. Brooks-Powers led, joined by Crystal Hudson, Amanda Farías, Lincoln Restler, and others. The law targets street hazards, clearing blocked sightlines and crosswalks. It aims to cut risks for pedestrians and cyclists by removing abandoned vehicles fast.
- File Int 0857-2024, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-06-30
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians▸A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
-
Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A driver ran a red. Cars slammed. Three pedestrians fell. Sirens cut the night. One man clings to life. The street holds the scars. The driver fled, but police caught him.
CBS New York (2025-06-28) reports a multivehicle crash at Bruckner Boulevard and Hunts Point Avenue. Police say Charles Jenkins "allegedly ran a red light," triggering a collision that sent both vehicles onto the sidewalk. Jenkins' car struck three pedestrians, critically injuring one. Jenkins then "got out of his vehicle and ran away, but he was later arrested." Charges include vehicular assault, reckless endangerment, and fleeing police. The crash highlights the lethal risk of red-light running and unlicensed driving. The investigation continues.
- Red Light Run Crushes Bronx Pedestrians, CBS New York, Published 2025-06-28
SUV Rear-Ends Sedan on Barnes Avenue▸SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
-
MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
SUV struck sedan’s rear on Barnes Avenue. Driver hurt, face injured. Police cite following too closely. Metal and glass, pain and shock. System failed to protect.
A crash on Barnes Avenue at Tilden Street in the Bronx left a 37-year-old woman injured. According to the police report, a station wagon/SUV rear-ended a parked sedan. The SUV driver suffered facial injuries and shock. Police list 'Following Too Closely' as a contributing factor. The sedan was parked at the time of impact. No pedestrians or cyclists were involved. The report highlights driver error as the cause.
Distracted Sedan Hits Pedestrian on Bronx Blvd▸A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
-
MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A sedan struck a man crossing Bronx Blvd at night. The impact bruised his body. Police cite driver distraction. The street stayed dark. The man remained conscious. The car’s front end bore the mark of collision.
A sedan traveling north on Bronx Blvd struck a 40-year-old man as he crossed at E 226 St in the Bronx. According to the police report, the pedestrian was injured, suffering contusions to his entire body, but remained conscious. The report lists 'Driver Inattention/Distraction' as a contributing factor. The sedan’s center front end was damaged in the crash. The pedestrian was at the intersection, crossing without a signal or crosswalk. No other contributing factors were cited in the report. The data does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors in this incident.
SUV Strikes Teen at Barnes Avenue Intersection▸An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
-
MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
-
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
-
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
-
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
-
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
An SUV hit a 15-year-old at E 220 St and Barnes Ave. The teen suffered a head injury and concussion. The crash left the youth partially ejected. Police list all factors as unspecified. The street saw violence. Metal met flesh.
A 15-year-old boy was struck and injured by a station wagon/SUV at the intersection of E 220 St and Barnes Ave in the Bronx. According to the police report, the teen suffered a head injury and concussion and was partially ejected in the crash. The vehicle’s center front end took the impact. All contributing factors are listed as 'Unspecified' in the report. No driver errors or specific causes are cited. The report does not mention helmet use or signaling as factors. The collision underscores the danger faced by young people at city intersections.
Bailey Praises Safety Boosting Bronx Transit Accessibility Upgrades▸Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
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MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations,
AMNY,
Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Crews will gut and rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn stations. Four new elevators will rise. Three Harlem Line stops in the Bronx will open to all. The city’s transit spine grows stronger for those left waiting longest.
On June 18, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a sweeping accessibility project for three Metro-North Harlem Line stations in the Bronx: Williams Bridge, Woodlawn, and Botanical Garden. According to the MTA, crews will completely rebuild Williams Bridge and Woodlawn, installing four new elevators—two at each station—to ensure full accessibility. The matter summary states: 'comprehensive renovation and accessibility project at three Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line stations in the Bronx.' Christian Murray reported the announcement. No council bill number or committee applies, as this is an agency initiative, not legislation. The upgrades promise to open transit to riders long shut out by stairs and barriers. Improving station accessibility encourages more walking and cycling to transit, supports mode shift away from driving, and benefits vulnerable users by making the built environment more inclusive and safer.
- MTA begins major accessibility upgrades at three Bronx Metro-North stations, AMNY, Published 2025-06-18
Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage▸Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
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Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage,
New York Post,
Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
Drag racers struck a car. Words were exchanged. Gunfire followed. Keino Campbell, Navy vet, fell in the Bronx night. Three shots to the chest. His mother grieves. The street stays dangerous. The system failed to keep him safe.
According to the New York Post (2025-06-18), Keino Campbell, 27, was shot and killed in a road rage incident after confronting two drag racers who had bumped his car in the Bronx. The article reports, "Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in the chest in a road rage incident." Police arrested Michael Aracena, 20, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession. Another suspect, accused of handing over the gun, remains at large. The incident highlights the lethal risks of illegal street racing and the easy escalation of violence on city roads. Systemic failures in preventing reckless driving and gun access contributed to the tragedy.
- Bronx Navy Veteran Killed In Road Rage, New York Post, Published 2025-06-18
Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway▸A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
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Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A teenager fell from a Bronx subway train. He struck the track bed. The train hit him. His head and wrist were injured. He now lies in critical condition. The city’s system failed to keep him safe.
CBS New York reported on June 17, 2025, that a teenager was critically injured after falling from a 5 train at Baychester Avenue station in the Bronx. Police said the victim, aged 14 to 16, suffered head and wrist injuries after making contact with the train. The incident occurred just after 4 p.m. as the train approached the northbound platform. The MTA recently launched a campaign called 'Ride Inside, Stay Alive' and is testing barriers between subway cars to deter such incidents. According to the NYPD, at least one person has died from subway surfing this year; in 2024, six died, 15 were injured, and 229 were arrested. No driver error was involved, but the event highlights ongoing risks and the need for systemic safety improvements.
- Teen Critically Injured In Bronx Subway, CBS New York, Published 2025-06-17
Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting▸A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
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Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting,
ABC7,
Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A fender bender turned fatal at Givan and Palmer. Keino Campbell, 27, was shot three times in his car. Police arrested Michael Aracena. Family mourns a calm man lost to sudden violence. The street remains stained by gunfire.
ABC7 reported on June 16, 2025, that Keino Campbell, a 27-year-old Navy veteran, was shot and killed after a minor car crash in the Bronx. The incident occurred at Givan and Palmer avenues around 2 a.m. Saturday. Police arrested 20-year-old Michael Aracena, charging him with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. According to the article, Campbell's family said he tried to resolve the crash through insurance, but the suspect demanded money and then opened fire. ABC7 quotes Campbell’s father: "If you have insurance, you use insurance. Stop jumping out of car and shooting people." The case highlights the deadly risk of road rage and the failure of conflict resolution on city streets.
- Navy Veteran Killed In Bronx Shooting, ABC7, Published 2025-06-16
SUV Strikes Moped at Unsafe Speed in Bronx▸SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
SUV and moped collided on E 226 St. Child moped driver suffered head injury. Police cite unsafe speed, inexperience, distraction. Streets failed the vulnerable again.
A station wagon SUV and a moped crashed on E 226 St at Lowerre Pl in the Bronx. A 12-year-old boy driving the moped was partially ejected and suffered a head injury, listed as a concussion. According to the police report, unsafe speed, driver inexperience, and driver inattention or distraction contributed to the crash. The moped driver was unlicensed and wore no safety equipment, but these details follow the primary driver errors. The SUV’s left front bumper struck the moped’s right side. The crash left a child hurt and exposed the dangers faced by vulnerable road users.
Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting▸A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
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Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-06-14
A man drove through the Bronx at night. An argument flared. Gunfire followed. Three shots struck his chest. He tried to escape, lost control, and crashed. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Hospital. He died. Police hunt for answers in the dark.
According to NY Daily News (2025-06-14), a 27-year-old man was shot and killed after a road rage dispute near Co-op City in the Bronx. The article reports, "the victim, who was driving a 2012 grey Infiniti, was near Co-op City at about 2 a.m. when he got into an argument with another motorist." After being shot three times, the man attempted to drive away but lost consciousness and crashed at Givan and Palmer Avenues. Emergency services transported him to Jacobi Hospital, where he died. Police are searching for surveillance footage to identify the shooter. The incident highlights the lethal risks of driver confrontations and the urgent need for measures to prevent violence on city streets.
- Bronx Road Rage Ends In Shooting, NY Daily News, Published 2025-06-14