Posted on Fri, Aug. 26, 2005
Driver shot after fatal crash with biker
Associated Press
NEWARK, N.J. - A motorist involved in a collision that killed a motorcyclist was shot and wounded as he got out of his car to check on the motorcyclist's condition, Newark police said.
The motorist was trying to make a U-turn Wednesday night when his vehicle was hit broadside by the motorcycle, said Detective Todd McClendon.
The motorcyclist was thrown from the bike and fatally injured. He was identified as Maleak Williams of Newark.
As the driver got out of his car, a man approached, fired several shots at him and ran off, McClendon said.
The shooter, who had been nearby and saw the accident, remained at large yesterday, Capt. Derek Glenn said.
"Even though he wasn't involved, it's much like an incident of road rage," Glenn said, adding that the shooting is considered to be an isolated incident. "He saw a friend of his severely injured, fatally injured, and reacted in response to that by shooting at the person responsible."
The motorist was hospitalized for treatment of wounds that were not believed to be life-threatening, Glenn said.
Glenn said no charges had been filed in connection with the accident, adding that the matter will be presented to a grand jury.