A similar case in Hawaii:
Honolulu City Council Chairman jogging on Pearl Harbor Bike Path hit by cyclist and suffered broken arm and/or dislocated shoulder. Cyclist was never located. (I think the jogger actually turned un-expectantly in front of the cyclist, but we only got to hear one side of the story). I had warned the City Council Chairman about unsafe pedestrian practices on the bike path by him and people campaigning for him a couple of months before he got hurt.
I also reminded him that the law prohibited any activity on this path other than cycling, law enforcement or maintenance. He was the one breaking the law when he got hit.