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Simeon Young’s Death Prompts Urgent Safety Review on Las Vegas’ Charleston Boulevard

By Matthias Binder March 12, 2026
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Contents
A Fateful Moment Near Apartment HomesA Boy Who Touched Many HeartsDangerous Crossings on a High-Traffic RoadGrandfather’s Plea for ChangeNDOT Responds to the Tragedy

A Fateful Moment Near Apartment Homes (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A 10-year-old boy lost his life last week after a vehicle struck him while he crossed a busy stretch of East Charleston Boulevard near downtown.[1][2]

A Fateful Moment Near Apartment Homes

Simeon Young stood on the center median of East Charleston Boulevard between North 30th and North 28th streets just before 7 p.m. on March 5. He then ran across the roadway outside a marked crosswalk. A 2023 Nissan Murano hit him in the process. The driver remained near the scene and displayed no signs of impairment, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reports.[1][3]

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Paramedics rushed Simeon to a local hospital, where he succumbed to blunt-force injuries, the Clark County coroner’s office later confirmed. The incident marked the Las Vegas Valley’s 25th traffic-related fatality of 2026.[4] Family members noted that Simeon lived in a nearby apartment complex with his relatives, a place they had called home for three months.

A Boy Who Touched Many Hearts

Family members remembered Simeon as a loving older brother. His aunt, Tori Russell, captured his spirit on a GoFundMe page set up for funeral expenses. She wrote that he “had a way of making others feel included and cared about.”[1] The page had raised more than $4,200 by midweek.

Simeon’s grandfather, Tray Riley, described him as a “wonderful, wonderful young man” with a “pure heart” and sharp intellect. Riley shared plans to enroll Simeon in a coding school. On that evening, Simeon played outside with friends while his mother checked on him periodically from their third-floor apartment.[2]

Dangerous Crossings on a High-Traffic Road

East Charleston Boulevard carries over 35,000 vehicles daily with a 45 mph speed limit. The area saw nearly 90 fatal or serious injury crashes between 2019 and 2022. Residents frequently cross mid-block to reach businesses from the apartment complex, as no marked crosswalk exists there.[3]

One local resident observed close calls often. “I see kids almost get hit every day… Adults, kids, they chance it,” the person said. Pedestrians wait for gaps in traffic, a risky practice especially for children.[3]

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  • No designated crosswalk between apartments and shopping center.
  • High volume of speeding traffic during peak hours.
  • Center median offers false sense of security.
  • Multiple prior serious crashes in the corridor.
  • Children play nearby, increasing vulnerability.

Grandfather’s Plea for Change

Tray Riley visited the crash site with reporters and urged improvements. He stressed the need for safer options. “All they can do is wait for no cars to be coming,” Riley said of pedestrians. “For adults, it’s a lot safer, of course, but for children, can you imagine?”[2]

Riley avoided blame but sought prevention. “If someone makes a mistake, it doesn’t have to be a deadly mistake,” he stated. “I don’t wish this type of pain on any other family.” The family awaits a full police report to clarify details.

NDOT Responds to the Tragedy

The Nevada Department of Transportation announced a review of the site. Officials will analyze conditions after the final crash report. “Once the final crash report is available and we have analyzed the site conditions, NDOT will determine if a formal safety assessment or further infrastructure adjustments are warranted,” a spokesperson said.[3]

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The City of Las Vegas confirmed the road falls under NDOT’s oversight. This step offers hope amid ongoing concerns about pedestrian risks.

Key Takeaways

  • Simeon Young’s death highlights gaps in pedestrian infrastructure on busy roads.
  • NDOT plans a safety review to assess potential fixes.
  • Family emphasizes prevention over blame to protect other children.

Simeon Young’s story underscores the fragility of life on high-speed corridors lacking safe crossings. As reviews proceed, his memory may drive real change for Las Vegas families. What do you think about pedestrian safety in your community? Tell us in the comments.

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