The Weekly Carnage
The Weekly Carnage is a Friday round-up of motor vehicle violence across the five boroughs and beyond. For more on the origins and purpose of this column, please read About the Weekly Carnage.
3:05 PM EST on March 8, 2013
The Weekly Carnage is a Friday round-up of motor vehicle violence across the five boroughs and beyond. For more on the origins and purpose of this column, please read About the Weekly Carnage.
Fatal Crashes (5 Killed This Week, 42 This Year; 1 Driver Charged*)
- Oakland Gardens: 55-Year-Old Woman Killed By MTA Bus Driver Making a Left Turn (DNA)
- Williamsburg: Raizy and Nathan Glauber, 21, Killed in Livery Cab By Hit-and-Run Driver; Suspect Julio Acevedo to be Charged with Homicide (Post, WSJ, DNA, News 1, 2)
- Related: Acevedo Defense, NYPD Spokesman Claim Crash Was “Accident” (AP)
- Borough Park: Pedestrian Struck, Pinned Under Vehicle; AIS Dispatched (@NYScanner)
- Bed-Stuy: Kenneth Dalrymple, 38, Crashes Into Stanchion on Atlantic Ave. (Patch)
Injuries, Arrests and Property Damage
- Midtown: Driver Crashes Into Deli, Seriously Injured Man Standing on Sidewalk (Post)**
- Fordham Heights: 61-Year-Old Pedestrian Left in Critical Condition By Hit-and-Run Driver (Post)
- Forest Hills: Teen Driver, Fleeing First Crash, Smashes Into Day-Care Center (Post)**
- Morningside Heights: Man on Scooter Struck By Cab Driver, Seriously Injured; AIS Requested (@NYScanner)
- Castleton Corners: Driver Pinned in Car, Injured Following Crash (Advance)
- Glendale: Minivan Bursts Into Flames After Driver Slams Through Brick Wall (Times Ledger)**
- Oakland Gardens: Pedestrian Struck, in Serious Condition; AIS Requested (@NYScanner)
- Carroll Gardens: Drunk Driver Arrested After Speeding Wrong Way, Nearly Hitting Police Cruiser (Post Blotter)
- Elm Park: Man Driving With Door Swung Open Arrested After Breathalyzer Showed BAC Twice the Legal Limit (Post Blotter)
In the Region, Out of Town
- Haddon Twp, NJ: Police Searching for Hit-and-Run Driver Who Fatally Struck 67-Year-Old Pedestrian (So. Jersey Times)
- Bayonne, NJ: Drunk Driver Involved in Three Crashes Within 30 Minutes (Jersey Journal)
- Patchogue, NY: Police Officer Injured in Rear-End Crash While Investigating Prior Crash (Post)
- Georgetown, MA: Bus Carrying University of Maine Basketball Team Crashes on Highway, Seriously Injuring Driver (AP)
Following Up, Other News
- Amar Diarrassouba Is Buried; Erik Mayor’s Victim-Blaming Gets Attention (Post 1, 2)
- Unlike Press, Victim’s Family Doesn’t Blame Guard (NY Mag, DNA, Post 1, 2, 3, NYT, News 1, 2, 3)
- Parents at Diarrassouba’s School Complain of Large Trucks Delivering to East River Plaza (TransNat)
- Questions About Truck Enforcement Linger After Amar Diarrassouba’s Death (Streetsblog)
- Family of Ryo Oyamada, Killed By Cops Speeding to 911 Call, Plans to Sue City for Answers (DNA)
- Grieving Mother of Asif Rahman, Killed on Bike on Queens’ “Boulevard of Death,” Still Waiting for Safety Fixes (News)
- Former Bronx Assistant DA Ready to Get Back to Work After Jury Clears Him of Drunk Driving (Post)
- NYPD: 1,297 Pedestrians and Cyclists Injured, 20 Killed in Traffic in January (Streetsbl0g)
- Ocean Parkway Is Brooklyn’s Most Dangerous Street for Pedestrians (Bklyn Paper)
*Based on latest available reports
**Incident in which a vehicle left the roadway
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