Crime & Safety
Man In Cardboard Box Fatally Hit By Jeep Under BK Highway: Cops
Anthony Watts was inside a cardboard box near Third Avenue when he was hit by a Jeep trying to park under the highway, police said.

BROOKLYN, NY — A man hit by a Jeep while he was in a cardboard box under a Brooklyn highway has died, according to police.
Anthony Watts, 46, was inside a cardboard box near Third Avenue and 52nd Street around 8:20 p.m. last Friday, July 9, when the Jeep struck the box, and him inside, police said.
The 35-year-old Jeep driver had been turning left off of Third Avenue to park under the Gowanus Expressway when he struck the box and Watts, police said.
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Police found Watts with head and body trauma lying in the road. He was taken to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, where he was later pronounced dead, police said Friday.
Watts, who the Daily News reported was homeless, had his address listed only as a mailbox in Manhattan commonly used by homeless men and women to get their mail.
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The driver remained at the scene after the crash, police said. As of Friday there were no arrests and the investigation was ongoing, according to police.
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