A Tragedy in Williamsburg

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Every so often a tragedy strikes that, while not impacting us directly, does. Such was the tragedy that struck a young family early last Sunday morning as they were being driven to the hospital for the birth of their first child and were hit by another car and killed. The baby was delivered but died the next day.
By any account, it is, indeed, a tragedy of enormous magnitude. One with absolutely no rational explanation -- other than the absolute that what happened, happened. For me it was knowing the streets of Williamsburg where the accident occured. I have learned the neighborhood since our children, Alyssa and Jason moved there. I have been there more frequently since Jackson, their son, was born. I have come to be cautious of the narrow streets with limited visibility. I have observed the many young families with strollers. I try to be especially cautious when I drive in the neighborhood. I have witnessed the cars going too fast and the "non-stops" at Stop signs.
Mostly, it's the joy that our family has enjoyed witnessing Jackson's birth and our children becoming parents - embracing all of the potential for the life ahead. That joy, that potential, has been taken - inexplicably - from another family. That touches us all.

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Fred Klein

The alleged perp surrendered in Pennsylvania
Riva Schwartz

Brooklyn ADA Robbie Schwartz will make sure justice is served - such a tragedy...

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 03/07/2013 - 00:19

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Beautifully written, Ben, thank you.
Corey Bearak

I recall we were with our son who lives there when we learned of it. He was sure it was some kid out drinking from the area with its trendy bars and nightlife. He was wrong. Sometimes an area, a nabe grows ahead of its infrastructure, especially the traffic controls. This might have been a factor here. I know folks in the community. Both people who have been speaking on TV, Gersh Schlesinger and Isaac Abraham are friends who were clients on different projects I did work on. It also bothers me that the perp was even out; from what I read of his record he should never have gotten out of jail. That needs a look at as well. Bet your bottom dollar the city installs a traffic signal at that fatal intersection.

Submitted by glenfriedman on Thu, 03/07/2013 - 07:40

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Glen Friedman

May their memories be a blessing

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