Pedestrian near Copley Square suffers ‘life-threatening injuries’ in hit-and-run, Massachusetts State Police investigate

A pedestrian near Copley Square suffered “life-threatening injuries” in a hit-and-run crash Friday morning, according to State Police who were investigating.

The crash reportedly happened on the Copley Square ramp from Mass Pike eastbound, Mass State Police said.

“Troopers are on-scene of a hit-and-run crash involving a pedestrian, Copley Square ramp from Mass Pike EB, Boston,” State Police posted at 9:22 a.m.

“Male pedestrian has life-threatening injuries,” police added. “Copley ramp toward Huntington Ave. currently closed.”

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The investigation into the hit-and-run was ongoing.

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