Chaos At The Stack As Jumper Killed And I‑10 Commute Crushed

Traffic through central Phoenix turned into a nightmare Wednesday night after a person jumped onto eastbound Interstate 10 at the I‑17 “Stack” interchange, shutting down the freeway and clogging the evening commute for hours. Officers were called to the area at about 8 p.m., and first responders pronounced the person dead at the scene. Preliminary accounts indicate multiple vehicles hit the person after the fall, and some of those drivers did not stay behind.

What officials are saying

Phoenix Fire Department crews pronounced the person dead at the scene, according to KTAR News. The outlet reports that officers were called to the I‑10/I‑17 interchange just after 8 p.m. and that detectives found someone on eastbound I‑10 as the initial response unfolded. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has taken over the investigation into multiple hit‑and‑run collisions tied to the incident.

Traffic impacts and detours

Eastbound I‑10 was shut down at the Stack interchange while crews worked the scene. The Arizona Department of Transportation said the I‑17 northbound to I‑10 transition ramp was also closed, with traffic detoured onto southbound I‑17 (ADOT). The agency warned drivers to expect long delays and to seek alternate routes. Westbound I‑10 lanes were not affected, but there was no immediate estimate for when eastbound lanes would reopen.

Investigation underway

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