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Pedestrian struck by minivan near I-15 and CharlestonLas Vegas NV

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I-15, United States

A pedestrian ran into traffic near the intersection of I-15 northbound and Charleston Boulevard. The person was struck by a red minivan, briefly went airborne, got up, and continued running eastbound. Several individuals from a white Tesla appeared to be involved or pursuing the pedestrian.

Audio|Source: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
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15 northbound the Charleston off-ground, 15 northbound Charleston off-room.
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The white sedan, possibly a Tesla at the intersection.
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Person with the passenger door opens.
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and ran across the street to one away from a white sedan he was in, got hit by a red minivan.
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Pedestrian went into the air, got back up and continued running eastbound and Charleston.
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Person, possibly wearing a white shirt.
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Longer hair got out and started running after this subject.
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There are occupants of the white Tesla, possibly wearing white shirts, stayed at the vehicle,
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went into the driver's seat and went across.

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I-15, United States

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