About these crash totals
Counts come from NYC police crash reports (NYC Open Data). We sum all crashes, injuries, and deaths for this area across the selected time window shown on the card. Injury severity follows the official definitions in the NYPD dataset.
- Crashes: number of police‑reported collisions (all road users).
- All injuries: total injured people in those crashes.
- Moderate / Serious: subcategories reported by officers (e.g., broken bones vs. life‑threatening trauma).
- Deaths: people who died due to a crash.
Notes: Police reports can be corrected after initial publication. Minor incidents without a police report are not included.
Close▸ Killed 8
▸ Crush Injuries 6
▸ Severe Bleeding 5
▸ Severe Lacerations 2
▸ Concussion 4
▸ Whiplash 23
▸ Contusion/Bruise 97
▸ Abrasion 59
▸ Pain/Nausea 20
About this chart
We group pedestrian injuries and deaths by the vehicle type that struck them (as recorded in police reports). Use the dropdown to view totals, serious injuries, or deaths.
- Trucks/Buses, SUVs/Cars, Mopeds, and Bikes reflect the reporting categories in the crash dataset.
- Counts include people on foot only; crashes with no injured pedestrians are not shown here.
Notes: Police classification can change during investigations. Small categories may have year-to-year variance.
CloseAbout these numbers
These totals count vehicles with at least the shown number of camera‑issued speeding violations (school‑zone speed cameras) in any rolling 12‑month window in this district. Totals are summed from 2022 to the present for this geography.
- ≥ 6 (6+): advocates’ standard for repeat speeding offenders who should face escalating consequences.
- ≥ 16 (16+): threshold in the current edited bill awaiting State Senate action.
Caught Speeding Recently in Bensonhurst
- 2024 Black Audi Sedan (LSA8015) – 81 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2024 Gray Ford Suburban (HXU7100) – 49 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2022 Gray Honda Sedan (LLU5265) – 47 times • 1 in last 90d here
- 2024 Gray BMW Sedan (KTN5471) – 47 times • 2 in last 90d here
- 2025 Gl Land Rover Suburban (LRP8766) – 40 times • 1 in last 90d here
About this list
This ranks vehicles by the number of NYC school‑zone speed‑camera violations they received in the last 12 months anywhere in the city. The smaller note shows how many times the same plate was caught in this area in the last 90 days.
Camera violations are issued by NYC DOT’s program. Counts reflect issued tickets and may omit dismissed or pending cases. Plate text is shown verbatim as recorded.
CloseBensonhurst crosswalks, broken bones, and the hours when the streets bite
Bensonhurst: Jan 1, 2022 - Aug 25, 2025
The tally here is simple and cruel. Since 2022, Bensonhurst has logged 1,825 crashes, 999 injuries, and 5 deaths. Pedestrians took the brunt: 274 hurt and four killed. SUVs and cars led the harm, tied to 232 pedestrian injuries and two pedestrian deaths in the dataset’s rollup. These are not numbers. They are people who did not make it home. Source.
Two corners, too much blood
- A 76-year-old woman was struck and killed at 86th St and 18th Ave. The record notes “Traffic Control Disregarded.” She was at the intersection. She died. Crash record.
- At 19th Ave and 76th St, a 43-year-old woman crossing “with signal” was killed by an unlicensed e‑bike rider. The form lists “Traffic Control Disregarded” and “Failure to Yield Right‑of‑Way.” Crash record.
These deaths sit on a map already marked by harm. The neighborhood’s worst spots include 19 Avenue and Bay Parkway, with multiple deaths and scores of injuries.
The clock doesn’t care
Pain peaks in the late day. Injuries stack up after school and into the commute: 73 hurt at 4 p.m., 98 at 5 p.m., 67 at 6 p.m. Then the count stays high through the evening. Sirens at dinner. Sirens at dark. Hourly data.
What’s driving the hurt
The top coded factors in this area are mostly lumped as “other,” but the named ones tell a familiar story: inattention, failure to yield, and drivers blowing signals. Vulnerable road user “error” gets blamed on paper, but the bodies are the same. Local factors.
A year that got worse
Through this year to August 25, crashes rose to 321 from 289 last year, injuries to 210 from 156, serious injuries doubled to four. One more death. The line bends the wrong way. Year‑to‑date stats.
Fix the corners. Slow the turns.
Start where the hurt clusters. Daylight the crosswalks at 19th Ave and Bay Parkway. Ban parking at the mouths of the crosswalks and harden the turns so drivers must slow. The Council has a bill to ban standing or parking within 20 feet of crosswalks and to build daylighting barriers at scale; it’s laid over in committee, but it would clear the sight lines that keep people alive. Bill details. Add leading pedestrian intervals and concrete at the worst spots on 19 Avenue and Bay Parkway. Enforce failure‑to‑yield at the evening peaks. These are direct answers to what the sheets already show.
Citywide tools that save lives here
Albany gave the city the power to set lower limits. The city can make side streets 20 mph. Every mile per hour matters when steel meets flesh. Use it. And stop the repeat offenders. A state bill, S 4045, would force drivers who rack up violations to install speed‑limiting devices. Senator Steve Chan voted yes in committee. This is how you keep the worst drivers from killing again. Committee vote.
Voices from the record
“Criminal charges for him were still pending,” police told Gothamist after a driver hit a moped and killed the rider in Brooklyn. Two boroughs over, after a hit‑and‑run that dragged a man more than 50 feet, detectives said they were still looking for the driver and asked for tips. Gothamist and the Daily News both reported the plea.
The pattern is plain. The remedies exist. Slow the cars. Make the turns tight. Keep repeat speeders from speeding at all.
Take one step now. Tell City Hall to lower speeds and move the barriers into the street. Add your voice at Take Action.
Citations
▸ Citations
- Motor Vehicle Collisions – Crashes (Bensonhurst subset) - Persons, Vehicles , NYC Open Data, Accessed 2025-08-25
- Int 1138-2024 daylighting bill, laid over in committee, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2024-12-05
- S 4045: speed‑limiting devices for repeat violators, Open States / NY Senate, Published 2025-06-12
- Three NYC Crashes Leave Two Dead, Gothamist, Published 2025-08-05
- Bushwick Hit-And-Run Kills Pedestrian, Gothamist, Published 2025-08-04
- Driver Flees After Brooklyn Pedestrian Death, NY Daily News, Published 2025-08-03
Other Representatives

District 49
6904 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11228
Room 523, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12248
District 43
6514 20th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11204
718-307-7151
250 Broadway, Suite 1841, New York, NY 10007
212-788-7045

District 17
6605 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Room 615, Legislative Office Building, Albany, NY 12247
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Traffic Safety Timeline for Bensonhurst
28
Driver hits motorcycle; passenger ejected in Brooklyn▸Nov 28 - A westbound driver hit a northbound motorcycle at 19 Ave and 82 St. The rear rider, 36, was ejected and injured. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way.
A westbound driver going straight hit a northbound motorcycle at 19 Ave and 82 St in Brooklyn. The impact was to the motorcycle’s right side and the other vehicle’s center front. The rear rider, a 36-year-old man, was ejected and injured. According to the police report, Failure to Yield Right-of-Way was recorded. Police did not list the second vehicle type. Both vehicles were reported going straight before the crash. No other injuries were listed.
26
Left-turn crash injures toddler on 86th▸Nov 26 - A van driver turned left as an SUV driver headed east on 86th Street in Brooklyn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl in the back seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention and distraction.
According to the police report, the driver of a Jeep SUV was heading east on 86th Street near 2151 when the driver of a Ford van made a left turn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl riding in the left rear seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction. The crash was in Brooklyn's 11214 ZIP at 4:25 p.m. Damage was noted to the left front quarter panels of both vehicles. The report lists the child as conscious with neck pain and whiplash. The drivers were listed with unspecified injury status. No other contributing factors were recorded.
25
Teen rider hits 13-year-old pedestrian▸Nov 25 - A teen driving an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn. The boy bled from the face. Both were hurt. Police recorded driver inexperience.
A southbound driver on an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn at 8:10 a.m. The child, a pedestrian, was conscious with facial bleeding. The 16-year-old driver was conscious with a bruised arm. According to the police report, police recorded “Driver Inexperience.” The report lists straight travel before impact and front-end damage, matching a front impact. No other vehicle is listed. The boy is the only pedestrian reported injured. The findings name driver error first and do not cite any contributing factor for the child. The record places this crash in Brooklyn’s 11204 ZIP, precinct 62.
16
Left-turn driver injures man at 14 Avenue▸Nov 16 - A driver in a BMW sedan made a left turn on 14 Avenue at 67 Street and hit a 28-year-old man crossing the intersection. He suffered a leg injury. Police recorded Pavement Slippery.
A driver in a 2022 BMW sedan was traveling east and made a left turn at 14 Avenue and 67 Street in Brooklyn. The driver hit a 28-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection. The pedestrian suffered a lower-leg injury and was reported conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Pavement Slippery as a contributing factor. The point of impact and damage was the center front end. No additional driver errors were listed in the report.
7S 8573
Stephen T. Chan▸
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File S 8573,
Open States,
Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
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File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
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File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
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File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
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File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
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File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
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File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
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File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
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Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
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Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Nov 28 - A westbound driver hit a northbound motorcycle at 19 Ave and 82 St. The rear rider, 36, was ejected and injured. Police recorded Failure to Yield Right-of-Way.
A westbound driver going straight hit a northbound motorcycle at 19 Ave and 82 St in Brooklyn. The impact was to the motorcycle’s right side and the other vehicle’s center front. The rear rider, a 36-year-old man, was ejected and injured. According to the police report, Failure to Yield Right-of-Way was recorded. Police did not list the second vehicle type. Both vehicles were reported going straight before the crash. No other injuries were listed.
26
Left-turn crash injures toddler on 86th▸Nov 26 - A van driver turned left as an SUV driver headed east on 86th Street in Brooklyn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl in the back seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention and distraction.
According to the police report, the driver of a Jeep SUV was heading east on 86th Street near 2151 when the driver of a Ford van made a left turn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl riding in the left rear seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction. The crash was in Brooklyn's 11214 ZIP at 4:25 p.m. Damage was noted to the left front quarter panels of both vehicles. The report lists the child as conscious with neck pain and whiplash. The drivers were listed with unspecified injury status. No other contributing factors were recorded.
25
Teen rider hits 13-year-old pedestrian▸Nov 25 - A teen driving an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn. The boy bled from the face. Both were hurt. Police recorded driver inexperience.
A southbound driver on an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn at 8:10 a.m. The child, a pedestrian, was conscious with facial bleeding. The 16-year-old driver was conscious with a bruised arm. According to the police report, police recorded “Driver Inexperience.” The report lists straight travel before impact and front-end damage, matching a front impact. No other vehicle is listed. The boy is the only pedestrian reported injured. The findings name driver error first and do not cite any contributing factor for the child. The record places this crash in Brooklyn’s 11204 ZIP, precinct 62.
16
Left-turn driver injures man at 14 Avenue▸Nov 16 - A driver in a BMW sedan made a left turn on 14 Avenue at 67 Street and hit a 28-year-old man crossing the intersection. He suffered a leg injury. Police recorded Pavement Slippery.
A driver in a 2022 BMW sedan was traveling east and made a left turn at 14 Avenue and 67 Street in Brooklyn. The driver hit a 28-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection. The pedestrian suffered a lower-leg injury and was reported conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Pavement Slippery as a contributing factor. The point of impact and damage was the center front end. No additional driver errors were listed in the report.
7S 8573
Stephen T. Chan▸
-
File S 8573,
Open States,
Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Nov 26 - A van driver turned left as an SUV driver headed east on 86th Street in Brooklyn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl in the back seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention and distraction.
According to the police report, the driver of a Jeep SUV was heading east on 86th Street near 2151 when the driver of a Ford van made a left turn. The drivers collided. A one-year-old girl riding in the left rear seat was injured. Police recorded driver inattention/distraction. The crash was in Brooklyn's 11214 ZIP at 4:25 p.m. Damage was noted to the left front quarter panels of both vehicles. The report lists the child as conscious with neck pain and whiplash. The drivers were listed with unspecified injury status. No other contributing factors were recorded.
25
Teen rider hits 13-year-old pedestrian▸Nov 25 - A teen driving an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn. The boy bled from the face. Both were hurt. Police recorded driver inexperience.
A southbound driver on an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn at 8:10 a.m. The child, a pedestrian, was conscious with facial bleeding. The 16-year-old driver was conscious with a bruised arm. According to the police report, police recorded “Driver Inexperience.” The report lists straight travel before impact and front-end damage, matching a front impact. No other vehicle is listed. The boy is the only pedestrian reported injured. The findings name driver error first and do not cite any contributing factor for the child. The record places this crash in Brooklyn’s 11204 ZIP, precinct 62.
16
Left-turn driver injures man at 14 Avenue▸Nov 16 - A driver in a BMW sedan made a left turn on 14 Avenue at 67 Street and hit a 28-year-old man crossing the intersection. He suffered a leg injury. Police recorded Pavement Slippery.
A driver in a 2022 BMW sedan was traveling east and made a left turn at 14 Avenue and 67 Street in Brooklyn. The driver hit a 28-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection. The pedestrian suffered a lower-leg injury and was reported conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Pavement Slippery as a contributing factor. The point of impact and damage was the center front end. No additional driver errors were listed in the report.
7S 8573
Stephen T. Chan▸
-
File S 8573,
Open States,
Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Nov 25 - A teen driving an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn. The boy bled from the face. Both were hurt. Police recorded driver inexperience.
A southbound driver on an other motorized device hit a 13-year-old boy near 7000 21 Ave in Brooklyn at 8:10 a.m. The child, a pedestrian, was conscious with facial bleeding. The 16-year-old driver was conscious with a bruised arm. According to the police report, police recorded “Driver Inexperience.” The report lists straight travel before impact and front-end damage, matching a front impact. No other vehicle is listed. The boy is the only pedestrian reported injured. The findings name driver error first and do not cite any contributing factor for the child. The record places this crash in Brooklyn’s 11204 ZIP, precinct 62.
16
Left-turn driver injures man at 14 Avenue▸Nov 16 - A driver in a BMW sedan made a left turn on 14 Avenue at 67 Street and hit a 28-year-old man crossing the intersection. He suffered a leg injury. Police recorded Pavement Slippery.
A driver in a 2022 BMW sedan was traveling east and made a left turn at 14 Avenue and 67 Street in Brooklyn. The driver hit a 28-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection. The pedestrian suffered a lower-leg injury and was reported conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Pavement Slippery as a contributing factor. The point of impact and damage was the center front end. No additional driver errors were listed in the report.
7S 8573
Stephen T. Chan▸
-
File S 8573,
Open States,
Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Nov 16 - A driver in a BMW sedan made a left turn on 14 Avenue at 67 Street and hit a 28-year-old man crossing the intersection. He suffered a leg injury. Police recorded Pavement Slippery.
A driver in a 2022 BMW sedan was traveling east and made a left turn at 14 Avenue and 67 Street in Brooklyn. The driver hit a 28-year-old man who was crossing in the intersection. The pedestrian suffered a lower-leg injury and was reported conscious. According to the police report, the driver was making a left turn, and police recorded Pavement Slippery as a contributing factor. The point of impact and damage was the center front end. No additional driver errors were listed in the report.
7S 8573
Stephen T. Chan▸
-
File S 8573,
Open States,
Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File S 8573, Open States, Published 2025-11-07
6
Unlicensed motorcycle driver hits parked car, injures pedestrians▸Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Nov 6 - On 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn, a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. Two pedestrians, 82 and 77, were hurt though they were not in the roadway. Police cited driver inattention. The rider was unlicensed.
Two pedestrians were injured on 86 St at Bay 23 St in Brooklyn after a motorcycle driver hit the right side of a parked sedan. An 82-year-old man suffered a shoulder and arm injury. A 77-year-old woman suffered a leg injury. According to the police report, police recorded driver inattention/distraction in the crash. The motorcycle driver was unlicensed. The sedan was parked at the time, per the report. The pedestrians were not in the roadway, according to the data. No other injuries were listed. The scene sits in the 62nd Precinct.
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File Int 1431-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requirements for police department high-speed vehicle pursuits: Council vote▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File Int 1431-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1431-2025
Alexa Avilés▸
-
File Int 1431-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File Int 1431-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1446-2025
Avilés co-sponsors sidewalk and roadway cafe application expansion, worsening street safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
-
File Int 1446-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Oct 29 - Int 1446 forces DOT to accept sidewalk and roadway cafe applications online and at public counters. Applicants can save drafts. The bill bars mandatory third‑party drawings. Sponsors pushed access. The Committee laid it over for later action.
Bill Int 1446-2025, "A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to expanding access to sidewalk and roadway cafe applications," is an introduction before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Introduced 2025-10-29 and laid over in committee (Laid Over by Committee on 2025-11-24), it would require DOT to receive applications both online and at a public physical location, allow saving incomplete applications, and prohibit mandatory third-party drawings. Sponsored by Council Members Restler, Menin, Louis, Brewer, Banks and Avilés (co-sponsors). No safety assessment or safety impact note was provided on effects to pedestrians, cyclists, or passengers.
- File Int 1446-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File Int 1439-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Susan Zhuang▸
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- File Int 1439-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
29Int 1439-2025
Zhuang co-sponsors K–8 crossing guards, improving school-zone pedestrian safety.▸Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
-
File Int 1439-2025,
NYC Council – Legistar,
Published 2025-10-29
27
Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
-
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
-
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
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Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
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Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Oct 29 - Int 1439-2025 orders NYPD to post at least one school crossing guard at every K–8 public and private school by Sept. 1, 2026. It pins children’s street crossings to police deployment at every school door.
Bill: Int 1439-2025. Status: Committee. Referred to Committee on Public Safety on Oct. 29, 2025; agenda and intro date Oct. 29, 2025; first votes recorded Oct. 29, 2025 (1:25–1:30 p.m.). The matter title: "A Local Law to amend the administrative code... requiring a school crossing guard at each school enrolling students in kindergarten through eighth grade." The text states: "No later than September 1, 2026, the commissioner shall assign at least 1 school crossing guard to each public and private school..." Sponsored by Council Member Farah N. Louis with nine co-sponsors (Vernikov, Marte, Zhuang, Brooks-Powers, De La Rosa, Ung, Feliz, Stevens, Morano). The bill would require NYPD deployment of at least one crossing guard at every K–8 school citywide by the Sept. 1, 2026 deadline.
- File Int 1439-2025, NYC Council – Legistar, Published 2025-10-29
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Left-turning SUV driver injures 72-year-old in Brooklyn▸Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
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Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
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Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Oct 27 - A driver in a Toyota SUV turned left at 78 St and 16 Ave and hit a 72-year-old woman crossing the intersection. Police recorded driver inattention. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions. She was conscious at the scene.
A male driver in a 2016 Toyota SUV turned left while traveling west on 78 St at 16 Ave in Brooklyn and hit a 72-year-old woman who was crossing the intersection. She suffered hip and upper-leg injuries and abrasions and was conscious. According to the police report, the pre-crash movement was 'Making Left Turn' and the contributing factor recorded was 'Driver Inattention/Distraction.' The point of impact was the SUV’s left-side doors. No vehicle damage was noted. The driver’s injury status was listed as unspecified.
15
Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others▸
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Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others,
amny,
Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
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Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
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Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- Driver backs onto Brooklyn sidewalk, killing one woman and injuring two others, amny, Published 2025-10-15
14
11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say▸
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11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say,
ABC7,
Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- 11-year-old riding scooter injured in hit-and-run in Brooklyn, police say, ABC7, Published 2025-10-14
13
Zhuang mentioned in Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety▸
-
Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety,
Brooklyn Paper,
Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- Brooklyn pol intros bill requiring Parks Department to report on patrol staffing, safety, Brooklyn Paper, Published 2025-10-13
10
Driver hits man in Bay Parkway intersection▸Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
Oct 10 - A driver hit a 30-year-old man at West 7th Street and Bay Parkway. He had the signal. He suffered leg and internal injuries. He was conscious.
A driver hit a 30-year-old man at the intersection of West 7th Street and Bay Parkway in Brooklyn. The pedestrian was injured and conscious, with lower leg and internal injuries. According to the police report, the pedestrian was “Pedestrian/Bicyclist/Other Pedestrian at Intersection” and was listed as “Injured” and “Conscious” with “Knee-Lower Leg Foot” injury. Police recorded no contributing factor for the driver. The vehicle type was unspecified in the report. No other injuries were recorded.
6
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.▸
-
Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for.,
CBS New York,
Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- Hit-and-run in Brooklyn kills 75-year-old grandmother. Here's more on the SUV police are looking for., CBS New York, Published 2025-10-06
5
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light▸
-
Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light,
NY Daily News,
Published 2025-10-05
- Woman, 75, killed steps from her Brooklyn home by hit-and-run driver who blew light, NY Daily News, Published 2025-10-05