1 killed in possible drag racing crash on Parkway after swerving to miss cones near encampment: Police

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Friday, September 25, 2020
1 killed in possible drag racing on Ben Franklin Parkway
The driver swerved to miss street closure cones that are in place due to the nearby homeless encampment, according to police.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A 20-year-old man was killed and a woman was seriously injured in a possible drag racing crash that shut down a portion of the Ben Franklin Parkway in Center City Philadelphia.

It happened around 4:20 a.m. Friday at 20th Street and the Parkway near the Franklin Institute.

Police said three vehicles were involved in the incident, but only one of the vehicles crashed.

Witnesses told investigators they saw the cars speeding down Vine Street before one of the drivers lost control.

The driver swerved to miss street closure cones that are in place due to the nearby homeless encampment, according to police.

The driver stuck the center median and then lost control.

The car crashed into a tree and a pole on the opposite side of the Parkway.

All of the airbags deployed during the impact and the car's battery ended up being launched several feet away.

Investigators said a total of four passengers were in the car, but are not sure yet who was actually driving the vehicle.

Police said the man died from his injuries and the woman was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

People in the other two cars stayed on scene and spoke with police.

Officers are still working to confirm whether the people in all three cars knew each other.

Accident investigators were forced to shut down the Parkway between 20th and 21st streets for an more than three hours as they tried to recreate the accident.

Police haven't ruled out drag racing but are gathering more information.

The Philadelphia Streets Department is working to clean up the rest of the debris left behind as investigators look into possible charges in this case.