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    Mayor Eric Adams offers $1K of his own money reward for arrest of wrong-way driver who killed NYC groom-to-be day before wedding

    By Haley Brown, Amanda Woods,

    3 hours ago

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    Mayor Eric Adams is putting up $1,000 of his own money to help catch the wrong-way driver who killed a groom-to-be just one day before his wedding last weekend.

    Adams announced the reward Tuesday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the hit-and-run motorist who rammed his pick-up truck into a Dodge Challenger carrying Kirk Walker, a 38-year-old father of three who was set to be wed on Sunday.

    “Any accident is a terrible accident but some of them turn into Shakespearean tragedies,” Adams told reporters during his weekly press briefing at City Hall.

    The mayor said he was confident New Yorkers will find the reckless motorist, who booked it on foot after the crash, and urged the public to submit tips if they have them.

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    Kirk Walker, 38, was a day away from marrying Shauntea Weaver, 40, when he was killed by a wrong-way driver early Saturday. Obtained by the NY Post
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    The wrong-way driver fatally struck the Dodge Challenger where Walker was riding with his cousin, Robert McLaurin, who was also killed. Obtained by the NY Post

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    “I’m just going to put $1,000 of my own personal money to call for the arrest and conviction of this person,” he said.

    Walker and his cousin, Robert McLaurin, 40, were out for the bachelor party when their car was hit by the Chevy Silverado driver barreling the wrong way down the Henry Hudson Parkway at around 2:20 a.m. Saturday, killing them both, cops said.

    “I’m supposed to be in my wedding dress right now — not in mourning,” Walker’s devastated fiancée, Shauntea Weaver, 40, told The Post on the day the couple were to tie the knot in a huge ceremony at the Royal Manor wedding venue in Garfield, New Jersey.

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    Mayor Eric Adams vowed to provide $1,000 out of his own pocket for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the hit-and-run pick-up driver. X@NYCMayor

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    “I feel like this is a TV show and I’m going to wake up any minute and go back to my real life,” Weaver said. “Every hour since it happened, I’m having a different emotion take me over.”

    The couple had started a successful car rental business that had prospered thanks to Walker’s incredibly hard work, she added.

    Weaver called the crash “devastating, and not just for me.”

    “He has three children that loved him immeasurably. They are heartbroken that their father’s been taken.”

    Walker’s mother was also left shattered, according to Adams, who said he’d spoken to her Tuesday morning.

    “Just a horrific, horrific incident, crash and the family is devastated,” the mayor said. “The mom wasn’t able to hold it together. I spoke to the sister as well.”

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    The Dodge Challenger was left a mangled wreck after the head-on crash. G.N.Miller/NY Post
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    The wrong-way driver and his passenger bolted from the Chevy Silverado just before it caught fire, cops said. G.N.Miller/NY Post

    The family is looking to hold a memorial ceremony at the site of the crash – “and we’re going to do everything we can to coordinate,” Adams said.

    “Number one, I want to bring closure, to apprehend the [driver],” he said. “And number two, to allow them to have some sort of closure at the site.”

    The still-at-large driver and a passenger in his Chevy jumped out just before their truck went up in flames, according to police.

    Cops caught up with the passenger, a 21-year-old man, about 30 feet from the crash and brought him to the hospital. He has not been charged with a crime.

    The driver also slammed into a 2018 Audi S3 as it whizzed along the parkway – sending the two men inside to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, cops said.

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