Illustration depicting police arresting suspect at scene of fatal Cybertruck hit-and-run crash in Hartford, with victim memorial.
Illustration depicting police arresting suspect at scene of fatal Cybertruck hit-and-run crash in Hartford, with victim memorial.
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Arrest made in fatal Cybertruck hit-and-run in Hartford

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A 26-year-old man from Manchester, Connecticut, has been arrested in connection with a Christmas night crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck that killed a 14-year-old boy in Hartford. Tyron Davis turned himself in to police on Wednesday, facing charges including second-degree manslaughter and evading responsibility. The incident has sparked renewed calls for restrictions on the Cybertruck due to safety concerns.

On December 25, around 9:18 p.m., Tyron Davis, 26, of Manchester, was driving a rented Tesla Cybertruck on Cornwall Street in Hartford, just south of Hebron Street. According to court documents, Davis attempted to pass another vehicle, crossed the center line, and collided head-on with a Toyota Camry carrying four family members returning from a Christmas gathering.

The occupants of the Camry sustained serious injuries. Passenger Malachi James, a 14-year-old from Hartford or Middletown, was pronounced dead at the hospital. His father, who was driving, suffered life-threatening injuries and remains in critical condition. A young child in a car seat broke an arm, a leg, and bruised a lung, while a woman in the vehicle broke her leg. Firefighters rescued the victims from the wreckage.

Davis initially approached the scene, helping bystanders remove one victim from the Camry, as captured on video from the Cybertruck, which also recorded the impact. He then fled before police arrived, leaving his phone in the vehicle. Following an investigation, a warrant was issued, and Davis turned himself in at the Hartford Police Department on Wednesday morning.

He faces charges of second-degree manslaughter, three counts of first-degree assault, evading responsibility involving death, reckless driving, and failure to drive in the proper lane. Bond was set at $1.25 million but raised to $2.5 million in court that day. "Our thoughts remain with the victim’s family during this difficult time," the Hartford Police Department stated.

The tragedy has intensified calls from the victim's family and safety advocates to ban Cybertrucks on public roads, citing the vehicle's heavy, angular design and limited pedestrian visibility as factors increasing risks in urban areas.

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X discussions focused on the arrest of Tyron Davis for the Christmas hit-and-run crash involving a Cybertruck that killed 14-year-old Malachi James in Hartford. Official police and news posts announced the charges including manslaughter. Users expressed outrage at the driver for fleeing and injuring the family. Some blamed the Cybertruck's design and called for bans or restrictions due to safety concerns. Others argued the truck is no more dangerous than other large vehicles, emphasizing driver responsibility.

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