71-year-old man killed in downtown Atlanta hit-and-run

Atlanta, GALocal News

A 71-year-old man died in a hit-and-run collision in downtown Atlanta's hotel district early Sunday morning, May 18, 2025. Emergency responders arrived at the intersection of Peachtree Street NW and Baker Street NW around 6:44 a. m. to find the man unresponsive in the crosswalk, where he was later pronounced dead. According to preliminary investigations, he was legally crossing the street when a black sedan struck him, and the driver fled the scene without stopping.

The Atlanta Police Department's Accident Investigations Unit is investigating the incident, seeking to identify the driver and gather more information about the circumstances. The hotel district is known for its heavy pedestrian traffic, raising concerns about safety in such areas. Local authorities urge witnesses to come forward with any information. The investigation underscores the ongoing issue of hit-and-run incidents in urban areas.

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