NY Post
May 31, 2015

The speedy cyclist who killed a pedestrian in Central Park last year gave his young son a lesson in bad biking on Wednesday — running a red light and riding on the sidewalk as his kid sat up at the handlebars.
Jason Marshall, 31, was seen by a Post reporter committing the two dangerous traffic infractions in East Harlem around 8 a.m. during the first five blocks of his ride from his East 120th Street building.

His son had a front-row seat for the risky ride, strapped to a $99 “Co-Rider” device with footholds and grips for his hands.