Borough Park Tragedy Unfolds as Van Driver's Licenseless Move Claims Life of 84-Year-Old Pedestrian, Injures Another
A harrowing incident shook the streets of Borough Park on Wednesday evening when a 38-year-old Brooklyn man allegedly ran over an 84-year-old pedestrian and injured another, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
According to police, Jose Ramirez was behind the wheel of a Ford Transit van at approximately 6:30 pm when he collided with Noach Klein, who was walking across 18th Avenue near 49th Street. Despite having the right-of-way, both men were outside the designated crosswalk. Miraculously, Klein crossed the street before being struck.
However, fate had other plans for Klein and a second victim, identified as a 54-year-old man. Both of them suffered severe injuries, forcing their immediate hospitalization at Maimonides Medical Center. Unfortunately, Klein succumbed to his wounds at the medical facility, leaving behind an untimely death that has shaken the community.
According to police reports, Ramirez remained on the scene and was arrested hours later for driving without a valid license. Further investigations revealed that he had been operating the vehicle in New York State without being registered or insured.
Ramirez's whereabouts were unclear, but it is known that he resides in Midwood. Unfortunately, his lawyer's contact information was not readily available.
Klein, an 84-year-old resident of South Williamsburg, had a storied past as the owner of a local silver shop just steps from the intersection where the incident occurred. A distraught family member answered the phone on Thursday but declined to comment due to emotional turmoil ahead of Klein's funeral.
The NYPD's collision investigation squad is still working diligently to unravel the circumstances surrounding the crash, which marks the fourth pedestrian death in the 66th Precinct this year alone, surpassing last year's total around the same time by two incidents.
A harrowing incident shook the streets of Borough Park on Wednesday evening when a 38-year-old Brooklyn man allegedly ran over an 84-year-old pedestrian and injured another, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
According to police, Jose Ramirez was behind the wheel of a Ford Transit van at approximately 6:30 pm when he collided with Noach Klein, who was walking across 18th Avenue near 49th Street. Despite having the right-of-way, both men were outside the designated crosswalk. Miraculously, Klein crossed the street before being struck.
However, fate had other plans for Klein and a second victim, identified as a 54-year-old man. Both of them suffered severe injuries, forcing their immediate hospitalization at Maimonides Medical Center. Unfortunately, Klein succumbed to his wounds at the medical facility, leaving behind an untimely death that has shaken the community.
According to police reports, Ramirez remained on the scene and was arrested hours later for driving without a valid license. Further investigations revealed that he had been operating the vehicle in New York State without being registered or insured.
Ramirez's whereabouts were unclear, but it is known that he resides in Midwood. Unfortunately, his lawyer's contact information was not readily available.
Klein, an 84-year-old resident of South Williamsburg, had a storied past as the owner of a local silver shop just steps from the intersection where the incident occurred. A distraught family member answered the phone on Thursday but declined to comment due to emotional turmoil ahead of Klein's funeral.
The NYPD's collision investigation squad is still working diligently to unravel the circumstances surrounding the crash, which marks the fourth pedestrian death in the 66th Precinct this year alone, surpassing last year's total around the same time by two incidents.