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Apr 17, 2025
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Man Fights for Life After Hit-and-Run in Waterbury" A pedestrian is in critical condition after a hit-and-run in Waterbury. Police are searching for


Shocking Hit-and-Run Leaves Man Fighting for Life in Waterbury

Pedestrian Struck by Fleeing Driver in Brutal Late-Night Incident

A late-night walk turned into a nightmare for a Waterbury man who was critically injured in a hit-and-run that has left the community demanding justice. Police are now hunting for the heartless driver who left the victim fighting for his life on the pavement.

The Horrific Details

According to Breaking Now News sources, the victim was crossing the street near the intersection of East Main Street and North Main Street around 10:30 PM when a speeding vehicle plowed into him. Eyewitnesses described hearing a loud impact before seeing the victim thrown several feet.

  • The driver immediately fled the scene without stopping
  • Victim suffered life-threatening head and internal injuries
  • Police found vehicle debris but no license plate
  • Surveillance footage shows dark-colored sedan speeding away

Community Outrage Grows

Local residents expressed anger about what they call an epidemic of reckless driving in the area. "This happens all the time - people treat these streets like a racetrack," said longtime resident Maria Santos. "When will the city do something before someone else dies?"

Police Make Urgent Appeal

Waterbury Police Department has launched an intensive search and is asking for the public's help:

  1. Check home surveillance cameras between 10-11 PM in the East Main/North Main area
  2. Report any vehicles with recent front-end damage
  3. Anonymous tips can be made through the Crime Stoppers hotline

"Someone knows who did this," said Detective Mark Reynolds. "That driver needs to take responsibility before we find them first."

Victim's Condition Remains Critical

Hospital officials have not released the victim's identity but confirm he remains in intensive care with traumatic brain injuries. A makeshift memorial with flowers and candles has grown at the crash site as the community prays for his recovery.

What Do You Think?

  • Should hit-and-run drivers face attempted murder charges when victims nearly die?
  • Are traffic cameras the solution or an invasion of privacy?
  • Would stronger penalties actually deter reckless drivers?
  • Is the city doing enough to protect pedestrians in high-risk areas?
  • Should bystanders who film crashes but don't help face consequences?

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Jenn Jones

Jenn Jones is an award-winning professional journalist with 10+ years of experience in the field. After graduating from the Columbia School of Journalism, she began her career at a local newspaper in her hometown before moving to a larger metro area and taking on more demanding roles as a reporter and editor before calling Breaking Now News her home.

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