http://www.foxbaltimore.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/186367-Baltimore-batman-fatally-struck-by-car-on-I-70.shtml#.VdIa2nuKKQrBALTIMORE, Md. (WBFF) - Lenny Robinson, 51, known as the “Baltimore Batman,” died after being hit by a car Sunday night. According to Maryland State Police the Owings Mills resident was struck by a car on I-70 near Hagerstown after his Batmobile broke down. Troopers responded to the scene around 10:30 p.m. and confirmed that a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigation revealed that Robinson's Batmobile had engine trouble and stopped partially in the fast lane. Police say Robinson was checking the engine while standing in the fast lane of eastbound I-70. A Toyota Camry struck Robinson's car and Robinson causing him fatal injuries. The driver of the Toyota Camry was not injured during the collision. No charges have been filed. Robinson was known for making appearances at hospitals and visiting terminally ill children. He also visited schools to talk about bullying. In 2012 he traveled the country, giving out Batman toys to children in hospitals along the route. The Baltimore businessman gained national fame in 2012 when he was pulled over in his Batmobile for not showing proper tags. Video of the traffic stop went viral. Robinson, who sold a commercial cleaning business started when he was a teen, was President of “Superheroes for Kids, Inc.”
He used to be known as the Lambo Batman, and then got a replica Batmobile. Sad, hopefully someone else will take up the cowl and answer the call.
LOL.....does this offer a 401k, full medical and two paid weeks vacation?