Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A 44-year-old pedestrian was killed Sunday evening after being struck by a Toyota SUV while crossing New York Avenue at West 19th Street in Suffolk County, according to police. The driver of the large SUV fled the scene immediately following the fatal collision but was later captured and arrested by law enforcement officials.
Suffolk County officials report the deadly pedestrian accident occurred on Sunday evening as the victim was attempting to cross New York Avenue. The impact from the Toyota SUV caused severe injuries to the 44-year-old man, prompting an immediate emergency response to the intersection of New York Avenue and West 19th Street.
Paramedics were dispatched to the crash scene to provide medical assistance to the injured pedestrian, according to authorities. Despite the efforts of emergency medical personnel, the 44-year-old victim succumbed to his injuries from the collision. The severity of the impact from the large Toyota SUV proved fatal, marking another tragic pedestrian fatality on Long Island roads.
The driver of the Toyota SUV did not remain at the scene following the deadly collision, Suffolk County police report. However, law enforcement officials were able to locate and apprehend the fleeing driver in a subsequent investigation. The 28-year-old driver was taken into custody and later arraigned on charges related to the fatal hit-and-run incident.
Suffolk County authorities have not released additional details about how the driver was identified and captured following their departure from the crash scene. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision and the driver’s decision to flee remains ongoing, according to police officials.
The fatal pedestrian accident adds to the growing number of hit-and-run incidents across the United States. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, there were 2,932 fatalities in traffic crashes involving hit-and-run drivers in 2022, representing a 0.5 percent increase from the 2,917 fatalities recorded in 2021.
Location & Road Context
The fatal collision occurred at the intersection of New York Avenue and West 19th Street in Suffolk County, a area that sees regular pedestrian traffic. New York Avenue serves as a major thoroughfare in this section of Suffolk County, accommodating both local and through traffic traveling in the area.
The intersection where the 44-year-old pedestrian was attempting to cross represents a typical suburban roadway crossing point where vehicles and pedestrians regularly interact. The evening timing of the incident may have contributed to visibility challenges for both the pedestrian and the driver of the Toyota SUV.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
The 28-year-old driver was successfully apprehended by Suffolk County law enforcement following an investigation into the hit-and-run incident. Police were able to track down the fleeing driver and make an arrest in connection with the fatal pedestrian collision on New York Avenue.
Following the arrest, the driver was arraigned on charges related to the deadly hit-and-run crash, according to Suffolk County officials. The specific charges filed against the 28-year-old driver and details about bail or custody status have not been disclosed by authorities at this time.
Broader Impact
Pedestrian fatalities in hit-and-run crashes represented 25 percent of all pedestrian deaths in 2022, with 1,910 of the 7,522 total pedestrian fatalities involving drivers who fled the scene, according to NHTSA statistics. The data indicates that hit-and-run collisions are more likely to occur during early morning hours when visibility is reduced, and often involve younger, less experienced drivers who may be intoxicated. When drivers flee the scene of an injury collision, they face both criminal liability for leaving the scene and potential civil liability for the wrongful death, creating legal consequences that extend far beyond the initial traffic violation.