Nickelodeon Star KILLED — Two Drivers FLEE Scene

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CHILLING INCIDENT

Two cowardly drivers fled after fatally striking former Nickelodeon star Kianna Underwood in a horrific Brooklyn hit-and-run that exposes the lawlessness plaguing our streets under failed liberal policies.

Story Highlights

  • Former child actress Kianna Underwood, 33, was killed by two separate vehicles in a Brooklyn hit-and-run
  • Both drivers fled the scene without rendering aid, showing complete disregard for human life
  • Surveillance video captured Underwood’s body being dragged two blocks under a Ford Explorer
  • No arrests made despite ongoing NYPD investigation and video evidence

Tragic End for Former Child Star

Kianna Underwood, who voiced Fuchsia Glover on “Little Bill” and appeared in seven episodes of “All That” in 2005, was pronounced dead at the scene Friday morning in Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood.

The 33-year-old former actress was struck while crossing Pitkin Avenue and Mother Gaston Boulevard around 6:43 AM. Police report she appeared to be experiencing homelessness at the time of her death, with a local store supervisor regularly providing her with food and clothing.

Reckless Driving and Criminal Abandonment

The Ford Explorer driver was traveling westbound with a green light but made an extremely dangerous maneuver, crossing double yellow lines and driving counterflow to pass another vehicle.

This reckless action resulted in striking Underwood, who was in the crosswalk but did not have the crossing signal. While she lay injured in the roadway, a second vehicle—a black-and-gray sedan—struck her again before also fleeing the scene.

System Failures Enable Criminal Escape

Despite surveillance video documenting the entire incident and showing Underwood’s body being dragged approximately two blocks, the NYPD Highway District Collision Investigation Squad has made zero arrests.

Both drivers remain unidentified and at large, representing a complete failure of accountability in our justice system. This incident highlights the breakdown of law and order that occurs when criminals know they can literally get away with murder on our streets.

Hollywood Dreams Meet Street Reality

Underwood’s trajectory from Nickelodeon performer to apparent homelessness illustrates the harsh realities facing former child actors after their entertainment careers end. Following her television work, she performed as Little Inez in the national tour of “Hairspray,” but “All That” marked her final credited acting role in 2005.

The contrast between her early success on popular children’s programming and her circumstances at death underscores broader failures in support systems for vulnerable individuals.

Family member Anthony Underwood confirmed her death via social media while requesting privacy. Former “All That” cast member Angelique Bates publicly mourned the loss, reflecting the impact on entertainment industry colleagues who knew Underwood during her television career.

Sources:

TMZ: Kianna Underwood Nickelodeon Killed Hit and Run

Fox News: Nickelodeon Child Star Kianna Underwood Killed NYC Hit Run

ABC7 Chicago: Kianna Underwood Former Nickelodeon Star Killed Hit Run

ABC7 New York: Kianna Underwood Former Nickelodeon Star Killed NYC Hit Run

CBS New York: Kianna Underwood Hit and Run Brooklyn NYC

Los Angeles Times: All That Star Kianna Underwood Killed in Hit and Run Accident