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Pedro Lopez
Age : 51
Gender : Male
Race : Latino/a/e
Date : 08/15/2023
Location : Capital Boulevard near Calvary Drive
City : Raleigh
County : Wake
State : North Carolina
Agency : Raleigh Police Department
Officer(s) :Unknown
Cause of Death : Vehicle
Event : Pedestrian killed by police cruiser
OPEN RECORDS SUMMARY :
On 08/14/2023, at approximately 10:50 p.m., a marked Raleigh Police Department patrol vehicle struck 51-year-old Pedro Lopez while he was crossing Capital Boulevard near Calvary Drive in Raleigh. Officers responded immediately and performed CPR until Wake County EMS personnel arrived. Lopez was transported to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries.
Raleigh police stated that Lopez was crossing Capital Boulevard outside a marked crosswalk when the collision occurred. The patrol vehicle remained at the scene, and the officer driving it cooperated with investigators. The crash damaged the hood of the marked police cruiser.
The Raleigh Police Department placed the officer on administrative duty in accordance with department policy. The department's Internal Affairs Unit opened an administrative investigation while crash investigators examined whether any traffic laws or departmental policies had been violated. Police did not publicly identify the officer who was driving the patrol vehicle.
Publicly available records reviewed through August 2026 do not identify the officer, disclose the results of the Internal Affairs investigation, or indicate that criminal charges or disciplinary action were taken against the officer. No publicly reported wrongful-death lawsuit, civil settlement, or judgment involving Pedro Lopez's death was located.
No publicly available body-camera footage, dash-camera video, or in-car camera footage of the collision was located. News coverage did not indicate that any video was publicly released.
Because the officer's identity has not been publicly disclosed, no prior shooting, misconduct, disciplinary, or civil litigation history could be verified.
