Two Striking Philadelphia Sanitation Workers Hit by Alleged Drunk Driver
Two Striking Philadelphia Sanitation Workers Hit by Alleged Drunk Driver

Two Striking Philadelphia Sanitation Workers Hit by Alleged Drunk Driver

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Two sanitation workers participating in a strike outside a Philadelphia sanitation center were struck by a vehicle driven by a suspected drunk driver. The incident occurred late Thursday night in the Port Richmond section while the workers were sitting in chairs on the picket line. The driver, a 40-year-old man, jumped the curb with a black Chevy Tahoe, hit the two workers, and then fled the scene before being apprehended by police within minutes about half a mile away. Several bottles of alcohol, both opened and unopened, were found inside the vehicle, and the driver was charged with hit-and-run and driving under the influence. One victim, a 36-year-old man, was critically injured and required surgery, while the 30-year-old woman, reportedly pregnant, sustained minor injuries and is expected to recover. Investigators are still determining whether the crash was accidental or intentional, and several witnesses at the scene are being interviewed.

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