A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Donate
A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Donate
A non-profit newsroom, powered by WNYC.
Video Shows Horrifying Williamsburg Hit-And-Run On Deadly Day For City Streets
Donate
News

Video Shows Horrifying Williamsburg Hit-And-Run On Deadly Day For City Streets


Jake Offenhartz
By
Jake Offenhartz

Published May 9, 2019

Modified May 9, 2019


Share


Never miss a story

Jake Offenhartz
By
Jake Offenhartz

Published May 9, 2019

Modified May 9, 2019


Share


We rely on your support to make local news available to all

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023. Donate today

Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations

Tagged

hit and run
nypd
pedestrian
shomrim
vision zero
williamsburg

Jake Offenhartz

Jake Offenhartz is a general assignment reporter. He covers policing, transportation, local politics, climate change and and all manner of New York City oddities. He lives in Manhattan, and enjoys bikes, pickup basketball, and city beaches.

Read more
Jake Offenhartz

Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations


Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations


MORE news

It may be lights out for some of NYC’s best Twitter bots

Automated Twitter accounts could shut down on Thursday as the social media company ends free access to its backend platform, known as its application programming interface.

Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky
By
Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky

Published Feb 9, 2023 at 8:00 a.m.


Student protest at education department headquarters will demand more Black history at NYC schools

The protest, organized by the New York City chapter of Black Lives Matter at School, comes amid criticism of Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David Banks for backing away from a $200 million “culturally responsive” curriculum overhaul.

By
Jessica Gould
News
Student protest at education department headquarters will demand more Black history at NYC schools

The protest, organized by the New York City chapter of Black Lives Matter at School, comes amid criticism of Mayor Eric Adams and Schools Chancellor David Banks for backing away from a $200 million “culturally responsive” curriculum overhaul.

By
Jessica Gould

Hundreds mourn slain NJ councilwoman — recalling her faith, her devotion, her smile
By
Nancy Solomon
and
Louis C. Hochman
NYC restaurant owners in limbo as City Council stalls on permanent outdoor dining
By
Bahar Ostadan
NJ keeps food stamps minimum to $95 a month as federal SNAP benefit dries out
By
Karen Yi

Never miss a story

Catch up on the most important headlines with a roundup of essential NYC stories, delivered to your inbox daily.

AdvertisingContact UsRSS FeedDiversity (DEI)Careers

Gothamist is a website about New York City news, arts, events and food, brought to you by New York Public Radio.

AdvertisingContact UsRSS FeedDiversity (DEI)Careers

FacebookTwitterInstagramYoutube
Terms Of UsePrivacy PolicyAccessibility
©2023 New York Public Radio. All rights reserved.