Monday, March 4, 2013

Suspect Identified In Williamsburg Deadly Hit & Run; Previously Did Prison Time For Manslaughter


The NYPD have released the name of a suspect in the deadly Brooklyn accident that killed a couple and their newborn son.
Police are searching for 44-year-old Julio Acevedo in the deadly hit and run.
Acevedo served 10 years in state prison on a 1989 manslaughter conviction; having caused the death of a male victim by shooting him with a gun. He also has a recent DWI arrest in February.
Meanwhile, the woman who had co-signed the BMW’s lease is charged with insurance fraud.
29-year old Takia Walker of the Bronx is charged with allowing a third party to use the vehicle without notifying the insurance company.
Walker allegedly acquired the car under false pretense, and let a third party who was not on the insurance drive it.
The violent crash sent the engine of the livery car into the backseat, where the pregnant woman was sitting before she was ejected.
Her body landed under a parked tractor-trailer, said witnesses who came to the scene after the crash. Nachman Glauber was pinned in the car, and emergency workers had to cut off the roof to get him out, witnesses said.
Both of the Glaubers were pronounced dead at hospitals, where doctors performed a cesarean section on the mother to deliver the baby. Both parents died of blunt-force trauma, the medical examiner said.
The Glaubers’ livery cab driver was treated for minor injuries at the hospital and was later released. Both the driver of the BMW and a passenger fled and were being sought, police said.
“Whoever did not go through this can’t even contemplate what this is to lose a sister, and her husband and more at once so suddenly”, Raizy Glauber’s brother Joseph Silverstein said Monday.
“God created this world, this was his will, this was what he wanted, this is what he did and we accept his decree.”

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