Family of Galveston man on bike killed in hit-and-run sends message of justice

Tragedy Strikes Again: Galveston Community Demands Justice for Bike Rider Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident

A week after a young man's senseless death on the streets of Galveston, his family and friends gathered to express their outrage and demand justice. Fidel Estrada, 28, was struck and killed while riding his bicycle on Sunday morning, leaving behind four children who called him "dadda" in tears.

As they stood along the same street where Estrada met his untimely demise, holding posters, flowers, and prayer objects, his family and friends made it clear that justice will be their top priority. Daniel Alverdi, Estrada's nephew, recounted the devastating phone call his family received at 9 am on a Sunday morning – "We were getting ready for church...and we got a phone call at nine in the morning." The officer's words were met with tears and shock as they struggled to process the news.

Alverdi's emotional words convey the sense of injustice felt by Estrada's loved ones: "I don't know what to tell him...What he did was totally wrong. It was totally wrong." As they gathered, their message was clear – justice must be served for this senseless act that shook a community to its core.

The suspect, 18-year-old Aiden Prause from Cypress, has been charged with leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death and faces an $100,000 bond. However, his family's frustration runs deep: "We don't understand how it happened...There was space for bikes, there was space for parking, there was space for cars." The lack of accountability only adds to their pain.

For Estrada's family, he is more than just a victim – he is a loved one whose legacy lives on through his children and the countless lives he touched during his 28 years on Galveston Island. As they mourned his loss, his voice echoed through them: "Even though he's not here with us on earth, we want justice for him...His voice to be heard through us."

The community has come together in solidarity, leaving messages of love and support for Estrada's family on social media. The incident serves as a stark reminder that the safety of all road users – cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike – must be prioritized.

As the search for justice continues, one thing is clear: Fidel Estrada's memory will not be forgotten. His family's relentless pursuit of answers may bring solace to their hearts, but ultimately, it is a tribute to his life that will ensure his name is never forgotten.
 
😱 I'm still trying to process what happened to Fidel 😔. 28 yrs old and he was just cruisin on his bike like normal, no warning at all 🚴‍♂️. Aiden Prause's family has a point tho, $100k bond is pretty low considering the loss of life 💸. I don't think that's enough to make them feel safe 🙅‍♂️. Galveston community coming together like this is amazing ❤️. The fact that they're using social media to spread love and support for Fidel's family is just beautiful 💕. We need more of this type of solidarity when it comes to tragedy like this 💪.
 
Man, this is just so bloody heartbreaking 🤕... I mean, can you even imagine losing someone like that in an instant? A bike ride on a Sunday morning and suddenly your life's changed forever 💔. Four little kids are left to deal with the trauma of losing their dad, and it's just not fair at all 😭.

And what really gets me is how senseless this whole thing was. I mean, come on, space for bikes? Space for parking? Can't people even be aware of where they're going?! It's like they were just driving through a war zone, and Fidel got caught in the crossfire 🚗💥.

I'm not even sure what's more frustrating - the fact that the guy who did this is 18 or that he only gets an $100k bond. Like, is that really enough to scare him straight? And his family's just like, "What happened?"... it's like they're in a state of denial or something 🤷‍♀️.

But what I do know is that Fidel's family is fighting for justice, and I salute them for that. They deserve so much better than what happened to their loved one. And you know what? His memory will live on through those four kids, and we'll make sure his name is never forgotten 💪.
 
I'm still trying to process the whole situation 🤯. I mean, can't we all just share the road already? 🚗 It's like, basic human decency, right? But no, some people are just too caught up in their own egos to care about others on two wheels 🚴‍♂️. And now Fidel's gone, leaving behind a family and community that's still trying to pick up the pieces 💔. The fact that this kid was out there with his bike, enjoying the morning, just like everyone else, is what makes it so senseless 😩. And 18 years old? That's just crazy 🤯. We need to do better, guys. We need to be more considerate of each other on the roads 💖. I know we all can't be perfect, but some basic common sense wouldn't kill anyone... right? 😒
 
Man, this is just heartbreaking 🤕. Four kids are left without a dad, all because some dude hit and ran from the scene. I'm talkin' 100k bond, but like, what's that gonna do for Fidel's family? They're still gonna be livin' with this pain for the rest of their lives 💔. And it's not just about the punishment, it's about the fact that we gotta learn from this and make our roads safer for everyone 🚴‍♂️. We need to take a closer look at our infrastructure and make sure we're prioritizin' cyclists too. I'm so sorry for Fidel's family, my thoughts are with 'em 💕. This is just one more reminder that we gotta be lookin' out for each other on the roads 👫.
 
🚴‍♂️😱 I just read about this tragedy in Galveston and I'm like, totally shook 😩. Did you know that 1 in 5 bicyclists are injured in crashes with motor vehicles every year? 📊 It's crazy! And in the US alone, over 817 bicyclists were killed in traffic crashes between 2019 and 2020 🚨. The numbers don't lie, folks! We gotta do better to create bike-friendly roads and prioritize road safety for all users. 💡

Here are some stats that'll blow your mind:

* In Texas, where Galveston is located, over 4,500 bicyclists were injured in crashes between 2019 and 2020 📈.
* The average speed of a car on a highway is around 60 mph, while the average speed of a bicycle is around 10-15 mph 🚗 vs 🚴‍♂️. That's a huge difference!
* If we were to compare this incident to other hit-and-run cases, only about 25% of perpetrators are ever caught or identified 👮.

I know it's easy to say "what can I do?" but the truth is, every single one of us has the power to make a difference. We can support organizations that advocate for bike safety and infrastructure 🌟. We can also make conscious choices to drive defensively and be more mindful of our surroundings while on the road 🚗👀.

Let's keep Fidel's memory alive by working together towards a safer, more compassionate community 💕!
 
I'm so sorry about this tragedy 🤕. A bike rider killed in hit-and-run? It's just not right 💔. I think we need to see some changes in our roads, more bike lanes and safer crossings for all users 🚴‍♀️🚗. The fact that the suspect is only 18 and already facing a $100k bond might be a step in the right direction, but it's not enough 💪. We need to make sure that those responsible are held accountable, no matter how young or old they are 👮. My heart goes out to Fidel's family and friends - may justice be served soon 🙏. Let's keep showing love and support for them on social media 💕. This is a wake-up call for us all to prioritize road safety and respect for all users 🚨.
 
🤕 this is just so sad... i mean, a bike rider killed in a hit-and-run accident? it's senseless 🚴‍♂️💔 the fact that the suspect only faces a $100k bond and left the scene of the collision is infuriating 😡 his family's frustration is totally understandable - how could something like this happen? 🤷‍♀️

and can we talk about the community coming together to support Estrada's family? it's beautiful 💕 they're not just mourning the loss of a loved one, but also demanding justice and making sure that no one else has to go through what his family is going through 💯 i hope the search for answers brings some peace of mind to them, but more than that, let's make sure we prioritize road safety for everyone 🚗🚴‍♂️💚
 
🚴‍♂️😢 This is just heartbreaking what happened to Fidel Estrada and his family is still reeling from the shock. A bike rider killed in a hit-and-run accident is just not right 🙅‍♂️. The community coming together to demand justice for him is amazing, though 💕. It's clear that the incident has shaken them to their core, but it's also bringing out the best in people - like the solidarity on social media 📱.

The fact that the suspect's family is frustrated and struggling to understand how this happened is really sad 😔. As a society, we need to do better to ensure everyone's safety on our roads - cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers alike 🚗🚴‍♂️. Fidel Estrada may not be with his loved ones anymore, but his memory will live on through his children and the impact he had on so many lives ❤️. Justice must be served, and I hope it brings some closure to his family 💯.
 
Ugh, 18-year-old Aiden Prause is only facing an $100k bond for killing Fidel Estrada? 🤯 That's not justice, that's just a slap on the wrist. I mean, I know he's young and all, but come on! If my brother got into a car accident and just left the scene without even checking to see if anyone was hurt, I'd be livin' in a jail cell by now 🚗💥. The fact that his family is sayin' there was "space for bikes" just shows how reckless he was, IMO 🙄. And don't even get me started on the lack of accountability - it's like no one took responsibility for their actions. 😡 Can we at least see some actual consequences here?
 
man this is just devastating 🤕 like what kinda world we livin in where people can just leave the scene of an accident and walk away from someone's life 💔 I'm tryna stay positive though 'cause I know there are so many good ppl out there doin their part to make a difference 👍 we need more people speakin up 4 road safety & bike lanes 🚴‍♀️🌆 it's not just about the victim or the suspect, it's about all us who share the roads 💖 let's keep Fidel's memory alive by makin moves 2 prevent these kinds of tragedies from happenin again 💪
 
🚴‍♂️ This whole situation is just heartbreaking 🤕 the fact that there was space for bikes and parking and yet the suspect still left the scene of the accident is just appalling 😡. And to think about Fidel's 4 kids who are going to have to live with this trauma forever is just devastating 💔 I'm so glad the community is coming together to show their support but we need to do more than that 🤝 we need to make sure that our roads are designed with safety in mind for everyone, not just cars 🚗💨
 
🚴‍♂️😔 Man I'm still trying to wrap my head around this bike rider thingy. Can you believe some 18-yr-old dude just flees the scene and now he's gonna pay a pretty penny...like, $100k or whatever? That doesn't seem like enough considering his family is all upset about it. 🤑 I mean, I know accidents can happen but this one seems pretty avoidable. They're saying there was space for bikes, cars and parking so it's just not fair that the guy who did it has to face the music. 💔
 
man this is so sad 🤕 i mean what kind of person just leaves the scene of an accident and kills someone on bike? it's just not right. the community is coming together for justice which is awesome, but you'd think the authorities would be doing more to catch that guy by now. $100k bond might seem like a lot, but if he gets off scot-free, it'll be even worse. his family deserves answers and closure ASAP 💔
 
I'm so sorry to hear about Fidel's passing 😔. My heart goes out to his family and friends who are still reeling from the shock. The fact that he was just 28 and had so much his whole life ahead of him is just devastating 🤯. It's absolutely unacceptable that the suspect, Aiden Prause, would leave the scene of the accident without even stopping 😡. I mean, what kind of person does that?! His family's frustration makes total sense - it's like they're saying, "What happened? Why didn't he stop and check if anyone was hurt?" 🤔

The community coming together to support Fidel's family is really beautiful 💕. It's clear that his legacy will live on through his children and the countless lives he touched during his time in Galveston. I just hope that justice is served and Aiden Prause is held accountable for his actions 🚔. This incident is a stark reminder of how important it is to be mindful of our surroundings, especially when we're driving or riding our bikes 🌟. We need to do better as a community to prioritize road safety 💯.
 
🌊💔 This whole story just broke my heart... I mean, how can something like this happen? A young guy just out for a ride on his bike and BAM! Someone hits him and leaves without even stopping... it's just so senseless 🤕. The fact that the person who did it is only 18 and has to pay $100k in bail just feels all wrong too... 😒. But what really gets me is how this community came together in support of Fidel's family. It shows us that even in the darkest times, we can still find love and kindness for one another ❤️. Life's gotta be tough sometimes, but with people like that around, it's not impossible to keep going 💪.
 
🚴‍♂️😔 I just can't even imagine what those poor kids must go through... losin' a dad in such a senseless way 🤕. It's so frustrating when people leave the scene of an accident, like that 18-yr-old kid who did it to Fidel... the lack of accountability is just wow 😡. We need to make sure we're all lookin out for each other on the roads, 'specially cyclists. I'm glad the community's comin' together to show support for Fidel's fam, but I wish there was more bein' done to prevent these kinds of tragedies from happenin'. 💔
 
😔 this is just so senseless... how can we keep letting these things happen? 🚴‍♂️ 100k bond for hit-and-run? what's the point of even having the law if they're not gonna follow through? and what about all the bike lanes they say are a must but never actually build them? it's like, can't we prioritize safety over convenience for once? 🚗💨
 
man this is so heartbreaking the fact that someone can just leave the scene after hitting and killing someone on bike is just crazy 🤯 i feel for estradas family they deserve justice and answers why did prause leave the scene in the first place was it reckless driving or was he just trying to avoid consequences anyway the city needs to take responsibility for ensuring our safety on the roads especially cyclists like estrada 🚴‍♂️💔
 
🚴‍♂️ I'm really frustrated with these hit-and-run cases in the US. Like, can't people even be bothered to stop and help? 🤦‍♂️ It's not like Fidel was just some random person on the street, he had a family that loved him. His nephew's words about Aiden Prause doing something "totally wrong" are so true...it's just basic human decency to stop and check if someone is okay after a crash. I'm all for holding people accountable, but sometimes it feels like we're not doing enough to prevent these kinds of incidents in the first place 🚗💔
 
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