Driver with gunshot wound runs over man whose car broke down, PA cops say. Both died
Two people are dead after a driver with a gunshot wound crashed into a man standing on the shoulder of a highway, Pennsylvania police say.
It happened before 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, near Ridley Township, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release.
Joshua Waltz, 33, of Delaware, was standing by the rear bumper of his 2010 Chevrolet Malibu after it had broken down on Interstate 95, police said. A gray 2010 Mazda5, driven by a 29-year-old man identified as Clinton Martin, careened into the right shoulder and “dragged itself along” for a quarter-mile until it ran over Waltz, police said.
Both men were pronounced dead at the scene. Waltz was found under Clinton’s car, and police discovered Clinton had suffered a gunshot wound.
Police didn’t say when they believe Clinton was shot, or who might have done it, but a homicide investigation is underway. Investigators are also asking witnesses to come forward.
“Troopers are asking that anyone driving in the area of this incident that have a vehicle equipped with a dash cam or any other mobile recording devices on their vehicles to contact PSP to assist with this investigation,” police said.
Ridley Township is a roughly 20-mile drive southwest from downtown Philadelphia.
This story was originally published September 15, 2024 at 2:58 PM with the headline "Driver with gunshot wound runs over man whose car broke down, PA cops say. Both died."