Mayor Adams Offers Reward for Fatal Crash Driver
Mayor Adams Offers Reward for Fatal Crash Driver

Mayor Adams Offers Reward for Fatal Crash Driver

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has offered a $1,000 reward from his personal funds for information leading to the arrest of a wrong-way driver responsible for a tragic crash that killed 38-year-old Kirk Walker and his cousin Robert McLaurin, 40, on the Henry Hudson Parkway. The accident, which occurred early Saturday morning, left Walker's fiancée and family devastated as they were set to celebrate Walker's wedding the next day. The wrong-way driver, operating a Chevrolet pickup truck, fled the scene after the collision, leaving behind a passenger who is now hospitalized but in stable condition. Mayor Adams described the incident as a 'Shakespearean tragedy' and emphasized the importance of public assistance in apprehending the suspect. He expressed condolences to the victims' families and plans to support a memorial at the crash site. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the NYPD's Crime Stoppers hotline.

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