DC Fire and EMS respond to a crash on the 3000 block of Pineview Court Northeast. Image by DC FEMS.
We’re not quite halfway through May, but this month alone it’s evident that you don’t have to be in the street to end up in the path of a motorist.
In the first 10 days of May alone, we’ve counted at least six separate reported incidents of drivers crashing their cars where they’re not supposed to be: into sidewalks and buildings. Injuries have been reported; people have been displaced from their homes.
You’d be forgiven for not being able to keep track of it all. So we gathered up all the incidents we could find. Here’s a (non-exhaustive) list of where drivers have jumped curbs in DC so far this month:
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Last month, hours before news of Beeple’s $69 million NFT sale grabbed the front pages of newspapers across the country, a pair of 24 x 24 pixel portraits of aliens wearing little hats sold separately for around $7.5 million each.
The sales, which occurred within 20 hours of each other, didn’t garner the same headlines that the Beeple auction received, but there was a bit of coverage in the tech press, mostly because one of the aliens was sold by Dylan Field, the CEO of design software startup Figma. In a Clubhouse conversation following the sale, Field said he hoped that a century from now the blocky image he had sold would be seen as the “Mona Lisa of digital art.”
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The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Jan. 4 in the suits below:
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Richard J. Peltz against
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company: Notice Of Removal From Allegheny County, Case Number Gd-20-009662 With 75 (filing Fee, Including Administrative Fee, $402, Receipt Number Apawdc-6209843), Filed By State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. (attachments: # 1 Complaint, # 2 Praecipe For Appearance Huber, # 3 Praecipe For Appearance Martini, # 4 Praecipe For Appearance Segmiller, # 5 Praecipe For Withdrawal, # 6 Proof Of Service Rule To File Complaint, # 7 Acceptance Of Service Peltz, # 8 Acceptance Of Service, # 9 Civil Cover Sheet, # 10 Praecipe For Writ Of Summons) (elt)