Bicyclist Killed in Las Vegas Hit-and-Run; DUI Suspected

March 24, 2021 | Ed Bernstein
Bicyclist Killed in Las Vegas Hit-and-Run; DUI Suspected A bicyclist was hit and killed in Las Vegas by what is suspected to be an impaired driver on the evening of March 6th. The incident took place on West Tropicana Avenue, when a 2011 Dodge Challenger was headed westbound and struck the cyclist from behind. The cyclist was ejected from his bicycle and sent onto the north sidewalk, suffering substantial injuries. The cyclist, a 60-year-old Las Vegas resident, was rushed to University Medical Center where he later passed away. The Challenger fled the scene at a high rate of speed. According to police, witnesses followed the vehicle and were able to relay the car’s license plate and vehicle description to 9-1-1. Police then drove to the address registered with the Challenger’s license plate and contacted the driver, who showed signs of impairment and was arrested on suspicion of DUI and hit-and-run. The driver was identified by Police as Tyrrell Smith, 34, of Las Vegas.  The cyclist’s tragic death marks the 18th traffic-related fatality in Las Vegas Metropolitan Police jurisdiction for the year 2021. Car accidents are on the rise in the Las Vegas area. At Edward M Bernstein and Associates, we take these accidents seriously. If you or a loved one have been involved in a car accident, we can help you. Call 702-996-3917. Note: These posts are created using publicly available (secondary) sources. The information has not been independently verified. If you see any information that should be corrected, please bring it to our attention, and we will make adjustments. The photos included in these posts do not represent the actual accident scene.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ed Bernstein

Edward M. Bernstein, Esq. is the owner and founding partner of Edward M. Bernstein & Associates, and one of the most recognizable figures in Nevada. Ed is one of state’s premier personal injury attorneys and has hosted The Ed Bernstein Show for over 31 years. He has served the Las Vegas community for decades with dozens of community appointments and terms of service. In the year 2000, he was Nevada’s Democratic nominee for the United States Senate.

Ed received his B.A. from Long Island University in 1971 and his J.D. from Widener University in 1975. Since then, Ed’s professional accolades include numerous publications, honors and awards, court appointments, and has been named one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators.