NEWARK — He's at it again.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker pulled up on Elizabeth Avenue after a pedestrian was struck by a car and helped the individual into an ambulance, city officials said.



When the deed was done, Booker began tweeting.



"God bless my residents. Pulled up on pedestrian/vehicle accident," Booker tweeted around 12:30 p.m. today. "We got man stabilized & into ambulance. He'll b OK. Thanx 2 all who helped"



Shortly after he tweeted again.



"I appreciate the driver. Man ran into traffic. Driver did the right thing & stayed & helped me & others aid man until medical help arrived."



Police did not immediately respond to inquiries about the accident, but city officials said Elizabeth Avenue was closed while police investigated.



Booker won national attention in April when he rescued a neighbor from a burning building.

UPDATE:

Cory Booker shares spotlight with county detective, both help victim of Newark car accident

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