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Fatal Late-Night Crash Kills Wheelchair User Near Downtown Las Vegas

By Matthias Binder April 13, 2026
Pedestrian dies after hit by vehicle near downtown Las Vegas
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Pedestrian dies after hit by vehicle near downtown Las Vegas

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The Collision That Shook the NightDriver Faces DUI ChargesA Snapshot of the Scene and ResponsePedestrian Fatalities Remain a Pressing Issue

The Collision That Shook the Night (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – A 43-year-old man lost his life late Sunday night after a vehicle struck him while he crossed a busy roadway in a wheelchair just south of a major intersection. The incident unfolded around 11:11 p.m. on April 12 near Fremont Street and East Oakey Boulevard, prompting a swift response from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers.[1][2] Authorities pronounced the pedestrian dead at the scene, marking the 39th traffic-related fatality in the department’s jurisdiction this year.

The Collision That Shook the Night

Investigators determined that the man had been crossing the northbound lanes of the roadway from east to west outside any marked or unmarked crosswalk. A northbound 2013 Kia Optima entered the intersection area, and the left front of the vehicle collided with the pedestrian and his wheelchair.[1] The impact projected the victim into a dirt center median, where he came to rest.

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The driver stopped the vehicle immediately after the crash and called 911. Medical personnel arrived quickly but found the man beyond help. Police gathered evidence from the scene along with a witness statement to reconstruct the events leading to the tragedy.[3]

Driver Faces DUI Charges

The 50-year-old driver, identified as Johnny Richardson Jr. of Las Vegas, remained at the scene. Officers noted signs of impairment during their interaction with him. Authorities arrested Richardson on suspicion of driving under the influence.[1][3]

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Collision Investigation Section took over the case. No further details on the driver’s condition or prior record emerged immediately, as the probe continued into Monday morning. This marked a cooperative response from the driver despite the circumstances.

A Snapshot of the Scene and Response

The crash occurred in a stretch between Sahara Avenue and Charleston Boulevard, an area known for its mix of residential and commercial traffic near downtown. Fremont Street south of East Oakey Boulevard sees regular vehicle flow, especially during evening hours. Responders managed the situation efficiently, though the roadway likely experienced temporary disruptions.

Key elements from the official report include:

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  • Pedestrian: 43-year-old male in wheelchair, Las Vegas resident; name pending family notification.
  • Vehicle: 2013 Kia Optima, northbound.
  • Driver: Johnny Richardson Jr., 50-year-old male, arrested for suspected DUI.
  • Fatality count: 39th for LVMPD in 2026.[1]
  • Preliminary cause: Pedestrian crossed outside crosswalk; driver impaired.

Pedestrian Fatalities Remain a Pressing Issue

Las Vegas roads have witnessed a notable number of pedestrian-involved crashes this year. Pedestrians accounted for half of all fatal crashes in recent months, according to department priorities aimed at reduction.[4] Clark County reported 36 traffic fatalities through the first two months of 2026, a 25 percent drop from the prior year.[5]

Statewide trends showed promise, with Nevada logging 54 road deaths early in the year, down nearly 24 percent.[6] Local enforcement efforts, including targeted operations, contributed to these declines. Still, incidents like this one highlighted vulnerabilities for those with mobility challenges navigating urban streets after dark.

Key Takeaways

  • The pedestrian crossed outside a crosswalk, entering the vehicle’s path.
  • Driver impairment played a role, leading to a DUI arrest.
  • This incident is the 39th traffic fatality for LVMPD in 2026, amid downward trends.

As the investigation progresses, this case underscores the dangers of impaired driving and the need for heightened awareness in high-traffic zones. Families and communities grapple with yet another loss on Las Vegas streets. What steps can improve safety for pedestrians here? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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