DC man charged in hit-and-run near National Mall that left tourist dead
The driver accused in a hit-and-run near the National Mall that left a tourist dead earlier this month has been arrested, U.S. Park Police announced Thursday.
The driver accused in a hit-and-run near the National Mall that left a tourist dead earlier this month has been arrested, U.S. Park Police announced Thursday.
Benjamin Robertson, 33, of Washington, D.C., has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the July 12 crash, which happened at the intersection of 17th Street NW and Constitution Avenue NW.
Police said Robertson was driving with expired tags. When Secret Service officers tried to stop him, he initially indicated he’d comply with the stop, then fled southbound on 17th Street, crossing a red light and striking pedestrians in the crosswalk, according to police.
Seventy-five-year-old Bing Wong, a tourist from Philadelphia, was killed. The Washington Post reported Wong was crossing the street with his 13-year-old granddaughter, who was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
The Secret Service issued an alert to other area law enforcement agencies after the crash, leading to a multi-jurisdictional search for the driver.
Below is the area where the hit-and-run happened:
WTOP’s Abigail Constantino contributed to this report.
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