Ishmael Granderson, 32, killed in hit-and-run collision with alleged driver Michael Junior Brown, 29, on Greenwood Avenue in West Palm Beach, Florida
West Palm police investigating crash that killed pedestrian
Police Sgt. Dennis Hardiman Jr. said Greenwood Avenue would be closed from 45th Street to Riviera Beach as traffic homicide investigators worked the scene.
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West Palm Beach Police officers located the vehicle at Echo Lake Park less than three miles from the scene.
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Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run in West Palm Beach.
The crash happened Saturday around 4 a.m. on Greenwood Avenue, near St. Mary's Medical Center.
Police found the body of 32-year-old Ishmael Granderson in the road.
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Brown surrendered the same day at the West Palm Beach Police Department and taken to the Palm Beach County Jail.
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Brown, of West Palm Beach, faces one count each of manslaughter and leaving the scene of a crash without rendering aid. He was released from the Palm Beach County Jail on Saturday after posting $150,000 bail.
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