A physician who witnessed the hit and run saw a man get hit by a van and the driver leave the scene, according to the paper.
“[The victim] was in bad shape, I mean that was just terrible head trauma,” the physician told the paper. “I was telling him not to move because if there was any kind of spinal cord damage, I didn’t want him to make it worse.”
Morgan was taken into custody a short time afterward.
He was charged with driving without a license, operating an uninsured vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident, according to police. The most serious charge was a misdemeanor, and Morgan was released from custody the next day on a personal recognizance bond.
Police did not ask prosecutors to consider felony charges in the hit-and-run, instead filing misdemeanor charges and citations directly and sending the case to Traffic Court, according to Tandra Simonton, a spokeswoman for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office.