The mother of a beloved IT worker killed by a hit-and-run driver pleaded for the motorist to come forward Tuesday — saying she forgives the killer.
Heartbroken Kerryann Stephens remembered her 27-year-old son Shariq Bryant as an “angel” who took care of his autistic brother and “lifted everyone up around him.”
Bryant was visiting pals in The Bronx over the weekend when the driver of a 2025 BMW M8 slammed into him as he crossed the intersection on East 222nd near Boston Road at around 12:15 a.m. on Saturday, cops and his grieving kin said.
The maniac motorist barreled into a pole before bolting on foot, leaving behind Bryant and an injured passenger inside the mangled car, according to the NYPD.
Bryant, an IT tech visiting from Connecticut, was rushed with severe body trauma to Jacobi

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