Posted on 07/19/2025 5:58:11 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie
CHINATOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- Two women have been arrested after a car struck and killed a bicyclist and a pedestrian in Manhattan's Chinatown Saturday morning.
Police say two women inside the Chevy Malibu, ages 22 and 23, attempted to flee the scene but were apprehended and taken into custody.
One man, who identified himself as Christopher to Eyewitness News, says he tried to stop the women from fleeing the deadly collision.
"You're not going anywhere, you just killed two people. You're not going anywhere," he said.
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Forget it, Jake.
The only way running away from the scene would keep them from being identified is if they were driving a stolen vehicle.
Hmmmmm.
Anothe rexample,of women being better than men. /sarc
Thank God for citizens willing to get involved.
Looking at their cell phones most likely.
Think they have their Gofundmes up yet?
According to the NY Post, the car was “full of drugs and booze”. And, the car was not returned a month after it was rented, so you could consider it stolen.
The rental paperwork would have led straight to one of them.
Obviously not a couple of Einsteins.
Who knows? Might be "best practice" in such circles to simply pass the (stolen) rental vehicle around amongst "homies."
Obviously not a couple of Einsteins.
They sure ain't givin' Madame Curie a run for her money!
Regards,
More here...
https://pix11.com/news/local-news/police-identify-pedestrian-cyclist-fatally-struck-in-chinatown/
Rental car was overdue...
Two people are in custody, the driver and passenger...?
Okaaaay...
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