A Midtown bicyclist is in critical condition after an apparent hit-and-run collision on Sunday morning, police said.
According to police sources, a 30-year-old man was found unconscious near West 51st Street and 11th Avenue at around 6:48 a.m. on March 5. The victim, who was discovered lying in the roadway next to a CitiBike, was rushed to Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, where sources say he remains in stable but critical condition.Photo by Dean Moses
While the investigation is still in its early stages, police said a silver SUV was spotted traveling westbound during the incident. At the scene, a CitiBike could be observed lodged under a Honda, which officers from highway patrol pried from beneath the bumper before examining it. Police sources reported that they are also investigating whether that vehicle also played a role in the crash.
The block remained cordoned-off to traffic until in the afternoon. The investigation remains ongoing.
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