And a father who said he never went anywhere without his son, will now have to try and find a way forward without him by his side. About 15 minutes earlier in Manhattan, Nathaniel Knight, 40, was riding an electric motorcycle when he was fatally struck on the FDR Drive near East 55th Street, cops said. | Sign up for FOX 5 email newsletters. Have a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Police on Thursday said two people had been taken into custody at the scene of the incident, but on Friday morning, police clarified that they were taken into custody in connection with a separate incident. Anyone with information is urged to call the Crimestoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. They say the circumstances surrounding what led up to it remain under investigation. So we cornered them as they jumped out the house.". As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Killer hooker's ex-lover hit with jail time in Cipriani ch Woman has 'loud, full body orgasm' in the middle of LA concert, $76K NJ boarding school admits falling 'tragically short' in protecting teen who killed self after relentless bullying, 'rapist' taunts, Georgia player under fire after racist remark during 2023 NFL Draft on livestream, After legal weed, NYC's once-wild 4/20 party just another boring street fair, How a retired detective snared his seventh 'Torso Killer' confession, Jess Margera says his brother, Bam, is dying: Nothing I can do about it, Mark Wahlberg responds to Entourage reboot rumors, Kim Kardashian seemingly shades Kourtneys wedding in now-deleted caption amid feud, NY Post Sports Reporter Zach Braziller breaks down the Knicks game 1 loss to the Heat, Kendall Jenner rocks sheer top, fur mini skirt for date night with Bad Bunny. Queens teen wearing red jacket asked if he's in the Bloods, then It wasn't his time. Learn More. "He's charming, caring. "He just loved to play basketball.". He was taken to St. Johns Episcopal Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said. So far this year five people have died in fires caused by lithium-ion batteries. Police were on the scene throughout the day Sunday.