
A chilling surveillance video now circulating on a Cleveland remembrance page appears to show a hit-and-run in Maple that left a man unconscious on the curb and in critical condition, according to the page. Shared early Sunday, the clip shows the man being struck, sent several feet through the air, and left on the sidewalk as the vehicle speeds away, prompting online outrage and calls for witnesses to step up.
According to The Cleveland, Ohio Remembrance Page, the post includes both surveillance stills and a short video of the collision. The page reports that the victim was left unconscious on the curb and remains in critical condition, and it urges anyone with information to contact local police.
What the footage appears to show
The page states that “portions of the video had been edited out of respect for the victim and his family,” and that the unedited frames posted there appear to show an oncoming vehicle hitting the man and continuing on, according to The Cleveland, Ohio Remembrance Page. Images in the post indicate the impact sent the victim several feet and left him slumped on a curb as multiple cars passed without appearing to stop. The post also points out a person walking a dog who is seen running past the injured man without checking on him.
Police response and legal context
Under Ohio law, a driver who fails to stop after an accident that causes serious physical harm can face a felony charge. The statute requires drivers to stay at the scene and provide identifying information to authorities and others involved. See the Ohio Revised Code for details on penalties and mandatory license suspensions tied to those offenses.
How to help
Anyone who recognizes the vehicle in the clip or has other information is urged to contact local police or Crime Stoppers and preserve any video or dash-cam footage. If you recorded the incident, keep the original file so investigators can review timestamps and metadata. This story will be updated as officials release more information.









