Robert Novak issued citation after hitting pedestrian

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Robert Novak issued citation after hitting pedestrian

Columnist issued citation after hitting pedestrian

WASHINGTON (AP) - Syndicated columnist Robert Novak says he has been issued a $50 citation after hitting a pedestrian while driving in downtown Washington.

Witnesses say the collision occurred about 10 a.m. Wednesday as the 77-year-old Novak was traveling near K Street in his black Chevrolet Corvette.

D.C. fire department spokesman Alan Etter said the victim was taken to George Washington University hospital with minor injuries.

Novak tells WJLA-TV he was cited for failing to yield the right of way. He says he didn't realize what happened and continued driving until a bicyclist stopped him.

David Bono, the bicyclist who witnessed the incident, told The Associated Press that the pedestrian was hit in a crosswalk and was splayed across Novak's windshield.


(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Wednesday, Jul 23 at 9:30 PM Jack wrote ...

Was Novak in a rush because he needed to get more puppy blood?

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