A street pilot crashes into a car parked in St. Louis. Louis, killing a man

SF. LOUIS (AP) – Police say a driver who appeared to be taking part in street racing crashed into a car parked early Sunday in St. Louis. Louis, killing the man inside.

St. Paul’s Police Louis said William Moore, 55, died after an Acura TSX crashed into his Buick, which was parked on Goodfellow Boulevard. Police said Acura appears to be in a race with two other vehicles before the crash happened shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday.

Acura, driven west by a 21-year-old man, tried to pass an SUV before the accident. Police said Acura hit the left side of the SUV before entering Moore’s Buick. The Acura driver was expelled in the accident.

Moore later died at a hospital. The other two cars involved in the race stopped after the accident and took the Acura driver to a hospital where he was treated for a broken arm.

Police did not immediately release the name of the Acura driver.

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