Friday, July 5th 2024, 3:13 pm
Oklahoma City Police are investigating the 14th deadly auto-pedestrian crash of the year. A man in a wheelchair died on Friday after he was hit by a car on the southwest side of the city. Police said the unidentified victim was crossing mid-block when he was hit.
Police urged the public to always use crosswalks that are lit, avoid wearing dark clothing and have something reflective that drivers can see.
Police said a person driving to work around 6 a.m. on Southwest 29th Steer near South Kentucky Avenue hit the wheelchair bound man. The driver stopped and waited for paramedics and police to arrive. The driver told officers they did not see the person crossing the road.
“We were having heavy rains at that time,” said Msgt. Gary Knight, Oklahoma City Police Department. “He was in dark clothing; a dark roadway makes it very hard to see somebody crossing the street especially at midblock.”
Police said the victim died at the scene and the driver did not show any signs of impairment of intoxication. Police at the scene told News 9 the victim was possibly a homeless man known for staying in that area of southwest Oklahoma City.
Police have not released the victim’s name.
Jennifer Pierce is an Emmy-award-winning reporter for News 9 and has been on staff since 2017. While most days, she covers crime in the metro and court cases, she enjoys telling the stories of Native Americans in Oklahoma. Jennifer is a proud member of the Choctaw Nation. She takes pride in the success her tribe and the many other tribes in Oklahoma have gained in recent years.
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