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Off-Duty LAPD Officer Crashes Into Bicyclist Near Downtown
A bicyclist was hit by an off-duty LAPD officer on his way to work this morning.
The crash happened around 6:15 a.m., Thursday morning, just south of downtown by the intersection of Central Avenue and Washington Boulevard. The bicyclist was "seriously injured," according to City News Service, and taken to a hospital.
LAPD told NBC 4 that the off-duty officer "is pretty rattled" from the collision. The officer was driving a private car at the time, and aerial footage shows the bicycle's rear wheel was badly bent as a result of the crash.
The crash is under investigation.
THIS JUST IN: Off-duty LAPD officer involved in accident w/ bicyclist on Central/Washington in S.LA; injuries unknown pic.twitter.com/WZRnnxvgUV
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) July 16, 2015
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