The dean of students at a private school in Tennessee has been charged after cops say he struck a man on a bicycle Saturday before driving off in a heart-stopping moment captured on video. Tyler Noe was riding his bike on the scenic Natchez Trace Parkway when he was struck by a Volvo driven by Marshall Grant Neely III, 58, who is the dean of students at the nearby University School of Nashville. As Noe tried to regain composure, the Volvo that hit him disappears into the distance. #InsideEdition

    Heart-stopping footage of a man on a bike being struck by a car that cops say fled the scene luckily the guy on the bike survived and is recovering but the real shock came with the identity of the motorist was revealed as Steven Fabian tells us he was the Dean of Students at

    A private school a bike ride on a scenic highway turns into a nightmare the cyclist goes flying as he’s hit by a car as he tries to pull himself together the Volvo that hit him disappears into the distance out of nowhere just got hit

    On the left side I spoke to the 23 year old cyclist Tyler no Tyler we’re glad you’re okay how are you doing right now can be feeling better just embed rest and stay stationary for a while because my legs are definitely I can’t really lift him at all I still can’t lift my

    Left one this video taken by a GoPro helmet cam quickly identified the suspect through the license plate of the fleeing vehicle and get this he’s Marshall Neely until recently Dean of Students at a fancy private school in Nashville was that shocking to learn yeah it’s just crazy to me

    The nightmare happened as Tyler and a friend were riding on the beautiful Natchez Trace Parkway a designated bike route this is what Tyler’s beat-up bike looked like after the accident the school where the former dean of students works says it has placed him on leave of absence while we investigate will you

    Ever get back on a bike yes I’ll definitely get back on the bike and you know follow my dream the former dean has been charged with reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and leaving the scene of an accident You

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    1. когда уже в цивилизованных странах использование личного авто будет считаться дурным тоном?

    2. I'll never understand being so petty. As a driver that typically hates cyclists…dude just wait. To anyone in here saying he should've been riding single file or whatever, this wasn't an accident that was an intentional strike while passing in a NO PASSING zone.

    3. Shouldn’t have been riding in the middle of the road blocking traffic and you wouldn’t have been hit. You damn cyclists don’t get it us drivers hate you!!

    4. The driver did exactly what he should do, which is taught in driving school, to overtake cyclists traveling in single file on the side of the road. He made a half lane change.

      The problem was that the cyclists were not traveling in single file.

    5. He was biking in the middle of the road what did he expect? Ofc he's gonna be run over pay the prize to be mentally challenged and bike in the middle, I'm sad more sad for the car, hope the car is okay

    6. Even though that bicyclist should not have been hit, what the heck was he thinking taking up an entire lane for cars when there is a double yellow line and on a curve? Cars were illegally passing him because he was creating congestion. I don't agree with his entitleted behavior. As for the guy who hit him, that was violent behavior and he should go to jail.

    7. Cyclist shouldn’t be that far over but any competent licensed drive should have zero issue getting around him, it’s either retaliation or he’s not fit to drive one of the two.

    8. Can somebody explain to me how is this not an attempted murder? It clearly wasn't accidental and any vehicle is a force multiplier that can be lethal

    9. There was more than enough space to pass safely and the driver fled the scene after clearly hitting the cyclist. This was no accident, definitely intentional. It is appalling that violence by drivers against cyclists is normalized.

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