Tragic Loss: Second Pedestrian Fatality in Edmonton in Two Days

A 58-year-old man tragically lost his life in a pedestrian collision in Edmonton on Monday morning. The incident occurred around 9:30 a.m. when the victim was struck by a vehicle while crossing 124th Street at 112th Avenue in the Inglewood neighborhood. The driver remained on the scene, and police stated that impairment and speed are not believed to be contributing factors. The investigation is ongoing, and charges are pending against the driver. This marks the second pedestrian fatality in Edmonton in as many days, following a previous incident on Sunday night. Statistics reveal a concerning increase in pedestrian deaths in the city this year, with six reported cases compared to only two at this time last year.

Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Hospitalization for Four Juveniles in Boyle Heights

During a pursuit on Tuesday night in Boyle Heights, a stolen vehicle containing four juveniles crashed after failing to yield to authorities, resulting in all four being hospitalized. The incident occurred when Deputies with the East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station spotted the stolen car and attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The suspects refused to comply, leading to a chase that ended when the teens lost control on an off-ramp and crashed into a wall, destroying their vehicle and trapping three of them inside. Emergency responders arrived to extract the juveniles from the wreckage and transport them to a local hospital for medical treatment. Their exact ages and the extent of their injuries remain uncertain, but the male suspects are believed to be between 12-14 years old. Sky5 footage captured a significant police presence and bystanders gathering at the scene.

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