Portland , OR : one women was injured after hit and run crash after she lost control on saturday early morning , December 13th 2014
A hit-and-run crash in Northeast Portland left a woman in a neck brace, barely able to move.
Tabitha Knight, of Northeast Portland, was riding in a car heading east on NE Weidler Avenue Saturday morning when around 1:45 A.M. she was T-boned by a car driving up Grand Avenue.
The car and drove off, leaving Knight's car on the side of the road.
“I just felt like... there was no humanity anymore, just to watch them all drive away," Knight said.
Knight said dozens of cars drove by, adding that she's upset that it took a while for someone to stop and offer help.
“There (were) plenty of other cars around us, that just kind of went around us and kept driving,” Knight said. “There was only one car that stopped to like see if we were okay or anything.”
Knight said she saw the faces of the two men inside the other car, a Pontiac Grand Prix, just before the crash. She says she heard them shout to "keep driving."
Knight says it was a newer model Pontiac, and after the crash one of its headlights fell off.
Knight didn’t catch their license plate number as they drove away.
Her friends have tried to make her feel better, saying karma will catch up to the two men who hit her.
"Basically that means every person who's a victim deserved what they got so where does that leave me?" Knight said.
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Hit-and-run crash victim: 'I just felt like there was no humanity anymore'