Driver dies after early-morning Queens sedan crash
A 24-year-old driver died after a 2:33 a.m. crash at 101 Avenue and 115 Street in Queens, where police said three men were hurt and a gun was recovered at the scene.
What We Know
A 24-year-old man driving a 2011 Infiniti sedan died after a crash at 101 Avenue and 115 Street in Queens early on Feb. 26, 2022. The official crash record lists three occupants in the Infiniti, two injured motorists and one motorist killed, with unsafe speed recorded as a contributing factor. Police told the New York Post that three men were hurt after their silver Infiniti hit a steel traffic pole at the Richmond Hill intersection, and that one of the 24-year-olds was driving. The article also reported that police said charges were pending against the three men after a gun was recovered at the scene.
Early-morning crash in Richmond Hill
The crash happened at 2:33 a.m. on Feb. 26, 2022, at 101 Avenue and 115 Street in Queens. The official record says one motorist was killed and two motorists were injured.
Police told the New York Post that three men were hurt after their silver Infiniti hit a steel traffic pole at the Richmond Hill intersection. EMS took two 24-year-old men to Jamaica Hospital and a 23-year-old man to Presbyterian Hospital, the article reported.
Driver died, two others were injured
The official record identifies the person killed as a 24-year-old male driver. The New York Post reported that one of the two 24-year-old men was behind the wheel, citing police.
Police reported a gun recovery
An NYPD spokeswoman told the New York Post that charges were pending against the three men after a gun was recovered at the crash scene. The article said the investigation was continuing.
Where
101st Ave & 115th St, Queens