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The Weekly Carnage

The Weekly Carnage is a Friday round-up of motor vehicle mayhem across the five boroughs and beyond. For more on the origins and purpose of this column, please read About the Weekly Carnage.

The Weekly Carnage is a Friday round-up of motor vehicle mayhem
across the five boroughs and beyond. For more on the origins and purpose of this
column, please read About the Weekly Carnage.

carnage_charlop_cityroom.jpgBronx community organizer and cyclist Megan Charlop, shown here in 1977, died on Crotona Ave after a driver opened a door in her path, causing her to crash into a city bus. According to reports, the driver was issued a summons for “interfering with a bicyclist.” Photo via City Room

Fatal Crashes (3 Killed This Week, 36 This Year, 7 Drivers Charged*)

  • Megan Charlop, 57, Killed Riding Her Bicycle in the Bronx (BNN 1, 2; Post, City Room, News)
  • Morris Freidman, 60, Killed by Hit-and-Run SUV Driver in Brighton Beach (News, Post)
  • Woodhaven: Unidentified Pedestrian, 23, Killed at Woodhaven Boulevard and Jamaica Ave; No Known Charges (Courier)**
  • Pelham Bay Park: Off-Duty School Safety Agent Slams Car Into Tree, Killing Passenger; Charged With Homicide, DWI; Passenger Had Sued Driver Over Prior Crash (WABC, News, Gothamist)
  • Queens: Driver Dead in February Crash on North Channel Bridge (Courier)**
  • Baychester: Driver Dies After Being Shot, Flipping Car (News)***

Injuries, Arrests and Property Damage

  • W. Village: Jeep SUV Driver Plows Into Washington Square Arch (Villager)
  • Clifton, SI: Driver Hits School Bus, Flees on Foot; 5 Kids Hurt (Advance 1, 2)
  • Washington Heights: Speeding Motorcyclist Left Critical in Hit-and-Run (Manhattan Times)
  • Fort Greene: Letitia James Walks Into Trailer Hitch of Parked Car, Sues Owner for Injuries (Bklyn Paper)
  • Tompkinsville, SI: Drunk Driver With DWI Record Arrested After Near-Miss With NYPD (Post Blotter)
  • SI: Four Drivers Reported Arrested for DWI in Two Days (Advance)
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Crash Injures 3 (Advance)

Following Up

  • Manhattan: Driver Gets 3.5 to 7 Years for 1997 DWI Hit-and-Run Death of Kristen Nemec (News)
  • Kings County Hospital Refused to Draw Blood From Killer DWI Cop Andrew Kelly (News)
  • Manhattan: NYPD Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Driving Drunk, Injuring Pedestrian Barry Gintel (Post)
  • Bronx: Hearing Held for NYPD Det. Kevin Spellman in DWI Death of Drana Nikac (R’dale Press)
  • Brooklyn: Driver, 83, Refuses Plea in Assault of 99-Year-Old Over Parking Spot (News)
  • Brooklyn: Woman Files Suit After B6 Driver Runs Over Her Foot (Gothamist)

In the Region, Out of Town

  • Harrison, NY: Feds, Toyota Inspecting “Runaway” Prius, Say Driver Did Not Apply Brakes (NYT, AP)
  • Related: Skepticism of Sudden Acceleration Claims Mounts (NYT, Gothamist, Car Connection)
  • Related: NPR Covers the Debate Over “Black Box” Recorders
  • Nassau: Separate Crashes Leave Pedestrian, Driver, Motorcyclist Dead (AP, WINS)
  • Brookhaven, LI: Driver Arrested for DWI, Fleeing Scene After Hitting Packed School Bus (AP)

Other News

  • Tight-Lipped NYPD Can’t Stop Talking About Cyclist-Ped Collision (AMNY, Post, City Room, News)
  • Related: Gale Brewer, Other City Council Mems Want Crash Info Made Public (Streetsblog)
  • Vulnerable User Bill Clears Committee in CT State Legislature (MTR)
  • New Mexico Bans Automated Enforcement on State Highways and Interstates (KRQE)
  • GM Windshield Tech Points Out Street Signs, Pedestrians, Cars, Buildings (Bits)
  • The Social-Networking Driver: Ford Hard at Work Developing the Next “Killer App” (Tech Review)
  • Freakonomics: Aversion to Laws, Propensity for Aggression Make Men Deadlier Drivers

* Based on latest available reports
** As these crashes occurred prior to last Friday, they are not reflected in the weekly figure.
*** Due to the cause of death, this incident is not reflected in the weekly figure.

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Brad Aaron began writing for Streetsblog in 2007, after years as a reporter, editor, and publisher in the alternative weekly business. Brad adopted New York'’s dysfunctional traffic justice system as his primary beat for Streetsblog. He lives in Manhattan.

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