Monday, October 18, 2010

Driver destitute as bicyclist dies after being struck dragged by outpost on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn

A Brooklyn engineer who sped by a red light and killed a immature bicyclist Wednesday was pushing with a dangling license, cops said.Michael Oxley, 28, was charged with criminally inattentive carnage after his white Grand Caravan crashed in to the 18-year-old plant on Flatbush Ave. nearby Beverley Road around 9:30 a.m."He got stranded underneath the van, and the outpost [dragged] him about half a retard opposite the asphalt," declare Brian Lorde, 38, said.The biker was identified at Jake McDonough of Kensington. He died at the scene."It was awful," Lorde said. "He never had a chance."State annals show Oxleys permit has been dangling 3 times. He unsuccessful to compensate fines for crude turns and speeding.Meanwhile, an additional cyclist was critically harmed by a car in East New York early yesterday, military said.The victim, who was not carrying identification, was struck at Schenck Ave. and Linden Blvd. around midnight. He was taken to Brookdale University Hospital, military said.The 21-year-old motorist remained at the stage and was not charged.mlysiak@nydailynews.com
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