West San Jose Pedestrian Left To Die As Driver Flees Bascom Crash

A man was killed in a hit-and-run after a vehicle struck him near Borello Drive and South Bascom Avenue in West San Jose. The pedestrian was taken to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Officers shut down nearby streets as investigators searched for the vehicle and driver.

Police response at the scene

According to The Mercury News, police classified the collision as a hit-and-run and confirmed the victim’s death. The outlet reported that officers blocked off the area around Borello Drive and South Bascom Avenue while detectives processed the scene and interviewed witnesses. Investigators have not released any public description of the suspect or vehicle, and the case remains active.

Police ask public for tips

How this fits into San José’s safety push

San José has identified pedestrian safety as a key priority under its Vision Zero initiative, which seeks to eliminate traffic deaths through engineering, enforcement, and education. The city recently updated its Vision Zero Action Plan and is piloting speed-safety cameras, along with quick-build street upgrades on high-injury corridors, to reduce severe crashes. Officials say those efforts are part of a broader push to reduce pedestrian fatalities on major arterials.

Legal consequences for leaving the scene

Under California law, fleeing the scene of a crash that results in injury or death can lead to prosecution under Vehicle Code section 20001, which Shouse Law Group notes may be charged as a felony. Penalties depend on the circumstances but can include prison time and fines, and prosecutors frequently pursue serious charges in fatal hit-and-run cases. Drivers who have information relevant to an investigation are urged to contact law enforcement rather than remain silent, since failing to stop can itself be a criminal offense…

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