GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - A man who was the victim of a hit-and-run at a crosswalk in Greenville said he wants the woman responsible for the wreck to be held accountable.
A video circulating on the internet shows a driver ignoring a Greenville crosswalk and hitting Tyler Morris-Huntley, who was riding an e-bike on October 30.
“If I had driven a little faster, it could’ve been severe, and I could’ve probably been dead. I thank my lucky stars I went a little slower,” Huntley said.
The driver did not stay for the police after the accident, according to Huntley. He said police told him the case is a hit-and-run.
The crosswalk on Charles Boulevard next to Minges Coliseum presents ongoing risks, according to pedestrians we spoke to. Multiple instances of cars ignoring the flashing lights and

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