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Santa Monica Tragedy, Homeless Man Fatally Struck by Two Cars While Bicycling on Lincoln Boulevard

Santa Monica Tragedy, Homeless Man Fatally Struck by Two Cars While Bicycling on Lincoln Boulevard

A guy was killed while riding his bicycle in Santa Monica in a tragic incident that happened over the weekend. Bradley Allen Proudfoot, 41, was struck by two cars in quick succession in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to CBS News Los Angeles. Around 12:30 a.m., the tragedy took place on the 1800 block of Lincoln Boulevard. Paramedics arrived on the scene and pronounced Proudfoot dead.

According to the Santa Monica Police Department, “a bicyclist was traveling southbound on Lincoln Boulevard when he was struck by a vehicle and subsequently struck again by a second vehicle.” The incident was investigated. Although both drivers stayed at the scene and did not exhibit any immediate indications of intoxication, the police are aggressively looking for witnesses to the collisions, according to the statement, which CBS News Los Angeles was able to get.

Further investigation into the incident reveals another tragic detail: the victim was thought to be homeless, according to the Santa Monica Police Department’s news statement. The incident is still being investigated.

Anyone with information on this upsetting incident is urged to come forward by the Santa Monica Police Department. According to their press release, the Watch Commander is available 24/7 at 310-458-8427, and Investigator Lewis can be reached personally at [email protected].

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