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E-bike rider dies after Greene Avenue crash

At 4:46 a.m. on July 4, 2022, Luciano Morales Feliciano, 25, died after police said he lost control on Greene Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant and hit a parked Toyota 4Runner.

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What We Know

Luciano Morales Feliciano was riding east on Greene Avenue near Tompkins Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant at about 4:46 a.m. on July 4, 2022, when police said he lost control and hit the rear of a parked 2004 Toyota 4Runner. The city crash record classifies his ride as a 2021 FLY e-bike; the Daily News, citing police, described it as a 2021 Fly-9 electric moped. Medics took Morales Feliciano to Kings County Hospital, where he died.

Police said the rider lost control before impact.

Luciano Morales Feliciano was riding east on Greene Avenue near Tompkins Avenue at about 4:46 a.m. when police said he lost control and hit the rear of a parked 2004 Toyota 4Runner in front of 622 Greene Avenue.

The crash happened on Greene Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

The official record places the fatal crash on Greene Avenue in Brooklyn. The Daily News reported the location as Greene Avenue near Tompkins Avenue, in front of 622 Greene Avenue, in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

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Sources described the ride differently.

The city record classifies Morales Feliciano's ride as a 2021 FLY e-bike. The Daily News, citing police, described it as a 2021 Fly-9 electric moped. Both sources describe the other involved vehicle as a parked Toyota SUV.

Press Articles

  1. nydailynews.com · July 4, 2022 · primary

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