The hit-and-run happened at about 10:15am on Wednesday in Black Hawk.
A four-door Chevrolet sedan hit the motorcycle and the rider was thrown to the ground, Police Chief Stephen Cole said.
The impact of the collision caused a handgun the motorcyclist was carrying to fire,
shooting the rider in the chest.
The car driver fled the scene. The motorcyclist, a 60-year-old
Pennsylvania man, suffered serious injuries and was rushed by ambulance
to a Denver hospital.
Police recovered the handgun at the scene. Gilpin County sheriff's deputies later found the Chevy sedan abandoned at a campground north of Black Hawk. The driver, a man in his 30s or 40s, ran from the car. Police arrested the hit-and-run suspect at about 1:30pm.
Police recovered the handgun at the scene. Gilpin County sheriff's deputies later found the Chevy sedan abandoned at a campground north of Black Hawk. The driver, a man in his 30s or 40s, ran from the car. Police arrested the hit-and-run suspect at about 1:30pm.
No comments:
Post a Comment