Posted on 07/14/2025 7:28:50 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
A 15-year-old Queens armed mugging suspect on an e-bike fleeing NYPD cops was fatally struck by an unlicensed hit-and-run Lexus driver with an atrocious driving record after crossing into Long Island, police said Sunday.
The teen was headed east on his e-bike on Bryant Ave. when a 2015 Lexus GX 460 driven by 28-year-old Ruyan Ali slammed into him while going south on Lakeville Road, Nassau County police said. Ali, who had a suspended license and whose car registration had expired, crossed into opposing traffic to pass a car that was slowing to a stop in front of him, according to a criminal complaint. Cops responding to a 911 call about a knifepoint robbery in progress outside a corner pharmacy in Floral Park came across the suspect fleeing on the e-bike about 8 p.m. Saturday, police said. Officers pursued the teen for a little over a mile from Hillside Ave. and 257th St. into New Hyde Park in Nassau County, just over the Queens border, an NYPD spokesman said.
The teen died at the scene, and Ali tried to flee but was arrested nearby, Nassau County cops said.
That karma-train hits hard sometimes.
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What is it we’re supposed to be laughing at?
A two-fer!...................
At least the driver will get some credit for community service hours.
(Cops responding to a 911 call about a knifepoint robbery in progress outside a corner pharmacy in Floral Park came across the suspect fleeing on the e-bike about 8 p.m. Saturday, police said. Officers pursued the teen for a little over a mile from Hillside Ave. and 257th St. into New Hyde Park in Nassau County, just over the Queens border, an NYPD spokesman said.
The teen died at the scene, and Ali tried to flee but was arrested nearby, Nassau County cops said.)
Guess that teen won’t be doing THAT again
Stealing and shouldn’t have been driving meetup. They should have gone to a Uriah Heep concert instead.
I see what you did there...
HEEP!!!
“ They should have gone to a Uriah Heep concert instead.”
Lol
You might not be that far off. The family of the dead e-bike felon might sue the NYPD for instituting a dangerous and unnecessary police chase. That would be nonsense, of course.
But a jury might think otherwise. After all, it’s NYC.
So I wouldn’t be surprised if NYC quietly gave the family some “go away” money.
No, you have problems with your heart if you do laugh at this.
The story is the kind of thing that is the preface in a movie, setting the tone . . . for what is coming, in this case, for New York City voters.
Now that the glitch is fixed, it will just sort itself out naturally.
Witness claims he was “a really good kid”.
Armed robbery says otherwise.
Mugging suspect on an e-bike fleeing NYPD cops was fatally struck by an unlicensed hit-and-run Lexus driver.
Talk about karma after 3 cups of coffee back to back.
I don’t know about laugh, but I am filled with anger and disgust that the political class in NYC would allow this festering of crime and coddling of minority-class ne’r-do-wells to the point that the streets are in chaos, cops have to chase knifing suspects, people would actually pull a knife and rob someone in broad daylight, steal an e-bike, drive with a suspended license, and it all ends in death. But I still have the most sympathy for the victims, less so the criminals, and most anger at the political class who force this on the rest of us.
Apparently you wouldn’t understand.
And I’m not feeling too bad about not understanding.
We call this two-fer one dead the other going to prison
Hope the victim robbed at knifepoint gets
their stuff / money back in the end
I fully agree with you.
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