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E-bike rider, 15, fatally struck while fleeing police: Cops

E-bike rider, 15, fatally struck while fleeing police: Cops

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LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) – A 15-year-old was fatally struck by a car while fleeing police on Long Island, according to police.
The incident started in Queens, where police responded to a knifepoint robbery around 8 p.m. on Hillside Avenue, according to the NYPD. An unidentified person fled the scene on an e-bike, then was struck by a car in New Hyde Park on Long Island.
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Nassau County Police say the e-bike rider was a 15-year-old who was pronounced dead on the scene.
The driver of the car, 28-year-old Ruyan Ali, was arrested at the scene of the crash, Nassau County Police said. Ali is accused of driving without a license, police said.
Emily Rahhal is a digital reporter who has covered New York City since 2023 after reporting in Los Angeles for years. She joined PIX11 in 2024. See more of her work here and follow her on Twitter here.
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