Arrest Made in Deadly Hit-and-Run Investigation

Handcuffs used during police arrest.

BROOKLYN, NY – Following an ongoing investigation, detectives with the 90th Precinct reported the arrest of 38-year-old Johnathan Avila on Monday, June 19.

He was charged in connection with a fatal motor vehicle collision that occurred on Friday.

Police had responded to a 911 call reporting a pedestrian struck at South 5 Street and Keap Street. The victim, Jesus Perez, a 49-year-old resident of Brooklyn, was found lying on the roadway with severe injuries. EMS transported Perez to NYC Health and Hospitals/Woodhull, where he was pronounced dead.

Investigation revealed that Perez was struck by a vehicle driven by Avila after a dispute. Avila, who fled the scene, abandoned the vehicle in front of 199 Humboldt Street.

He is now charged with murder.

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