A 58-year-old pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle while crossing the street in downtown Nashville on Saturday, police said.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A 58-year-old pedestrian was hit and killed by a vehicle while crossing the street in downtown Nashville on Saturday, police said.

The Metro Nashville Police Department said Michael O’Connell, from New Jersey, was crossing the street around 1 a.m. at 12th Avenue South and Broadway when he was struck. The pedestrian walk light was reportedly on at the time.

The driver of a Dodge pickup truck, identified as a 36-year-old man from Waverly, turned left onto Broadway from 12th Avenue South during a green light but failed to yield to O’Connell.


Tennessee has averaged more than 1,500 pedestrian-involved crashes per year since 2010

O’Connell was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses at the scene told officers the Dodge driver was speeding and “spinning the pickup’s tires” just before the incident, officials said. He reportedly left the scene and then returned shortly after. Documents said the driver did not show any signs of impairment.

He was issued a citation for “failure to yield the right of way,” MNPD said.

No additional information was immediately released.

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