Police said a man suffered serious injuries after he was struck by a driver Friday morning in downtown Toronto.

Police tweeted just after 8:10 a.m. that the man was struck at Sherbourne Street and King Street East.

The driver stayed at the scene.

Toronto police confirmed in a tweet shortly after 3:30 p.m. that the victim was not on a streetcar and was “crossing at (a) signalized intersection against a red light.”

At first, police said they received reports that the victim was stepping off a streetcar.

But after further investigation, this was proven not to be the case, TTC spokesperson Stuart Green said.

“We have an operator who witnessed the incident and is fully co-operating with police,” Green said in a tweet.

The roads have been reopened.

Update - Feb. 28, 2020: The article and headline was updated from a previously published version to include new information that the person who was injured was not leaving a TTC streetcar when he was struck by a driver. As well, the previous version mistakenly said the incident occurred at King St. West and Sherbourne Street. In fact, the incident occurred at King St. East and Sherbourne Street.