According to a preliminary report, Corporal Janli Disla Batista, 30 years old, was traveling with his wife and children on a motorcycle when around 7:30 pm, he was hit in the back by Leslie Rosado, who was driving a white Mercedes Benz GLE 450.
The document says that Disla’s family was left lying on the pavement while the architect did not stop on the spot, so the agent enlisted the help of another person to pursue the vehicle.
1. Did the moto have lights in the back and was it driving properly? I'm asking as I have sometimes nightmares driving in the night here with half the motos without any lights. Thankfully our vehicle has very strong ones so we don't really miss anything...
2. Yes, as others have said, he left his family on the pavement, in the night? I'm glad that an innocent tiny one (the infant) is fine, but still, traveling with your family like that? So the officer just got an adrenaline spike and went after the car?