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Fatal Collision: Wheelchair User Killed by Suspected Drunk Driver Near Fremont and Oakey

By Matthias Binder April 13, 2026
Pedestrian hit, killed by vehicle near Fremont, Oakey
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The Crash Sequence on Boulder HighwayDriver Stops, But Impairment DetectedPolice Response and Community ImpactImplications for Vulnerable Road Users

The Crash Sequence on Boulder Highway (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – A late-night tragedy unfolded on a busy stretch of roadway south of downtown, claiming the life of a man in a wheelchair.[1] The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reported the fatal crash occurred just after 11 p.m. on Sunday, April 12, prompting an overnight investigation and road closures.[2] Authorities quickly arrested the driver on suspicion of driving under the influence, highlighting ongoing concerns about impaired driving in the region.[3]

The Crash Sequence on Boulder Highway

A 43-year-old Las Vegas resident navigated his wheelchair across the northbound lanes of Boulder Highway, known locally as Fremont Street in that area, from east to west.[1] He crossed outside of any marked or unmarked crosswalk south of East Oakey Boulevard. At the same moment, a 2013 Kia Optima traveled northbound in those lanes.

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The pedestrian entered the vehicle’s path, leading to a collision where the left front of the Kia struck both the man and his wheelchair.[4] The impact projected him northwest into a dirt center median. Medical personnel arrived to find the injuries unsurvivable and pronounced him dead at the scene.[5]

Driver Stops, But Impairment Detected

The Kia driver pulled over immediately after the crash and dialed 911 to report the incident.[1] Identified as 50-year-old Johnny Richardson Jr., also of Las Vegas, he sustained no injuries. Officers noted signs of impairment during their initial assessment.

Richardson faced arrest on suspicion of DUI charges shortly thereafter.[3] Police commended his decision to remain at the scene, though the impairment allegation shifted focus to potential criminal responsibility. The Collision Investigation Section took over to piece together evidence and witness accounts.[4]

Police Response and Community Impact

Lt. Shanon Zimney of the Metropolitan Police Department confirmed the details in statements to media outlets early Monday.[6] Investigators closed lanes in the area overnight, reopening them around 4:15 a.m. to restore normal traffic flow. Motorists encountered delays during the probe.

This incident marked the 39th traffic-related fatality under LVMPD jurisdiction in 2026, underscoring a persistent challenge on local roads.[1] Evidence from the scene and a witness corroborated the preliminary findings. The victim’s full identity awaited family notification.

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  • Crash time: 11:11 p.m., April 12, 2026.
  • Location: Fremont Street (Boulder Highway) south of Oakey Boulevard.
  • Victim: 43-year-old male in wheelchair, deceased at scene.
  • Driver: 50-year-old male, arrested for suspected DUI.
  • Fatality count: 39th in LVMPD area this year.

Implications for Vulnerable Road Users

Wheelchair users face heightened risks on urban highways like Boulder Highway, where crosswalks may not align with every access point. The man’s decision to cross outside designated areas contributed to the tragedy, though impairment amplified the danger.[1] Late-night hours add visibility challenges for all pedestrians.

Authorities continue to emphasize DUI enforcement amid such cases. The swift arrest demonstrated responsiveness, yet prevention remains key. Neighborhoods near downtown see heavy vehicle and foot traffic, straining infrastructure.

Key Takeaways

  • Always use marked crosswalks when available to minimize risks.
  • Impaired driving leads to immediate arrests and severe consequences.
  • LVMPD investigates 39 traffic deaths in 2026 so far—stay vigilant on roads.

Communities mourn another loss on Las Vegas streets, where simple trips turn deadly too often. Stronger awareness could prevent future heartbreak. What steps should drivers and pedestrians take for safer nights? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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