| 12 Guilty Verdicts
for Drunk Driver Who Killed 4 on
LES Then DA Bragg Shakes Hands
in Hall
by
Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack
100
CENTRE STREET,
Nov 3 – A drunk driving
incident which killed four
people on the Lower East Side
on the 4th of July 2024 was
dissected in a bench trial on
October 20 before Justice
April A. Newbauer. Inner City
Press was there - as were
dozens of LES residents, many
of them present at the time of
the crash.
As a
female witness testified, the
narrative turned to a man who
had tried to pull the
obviously drunk Daniel Hyden
out of his still-running
pickup truck.
A man in the
gallery raised his hand -
like, that was me! - but was
told to take his hand down by
court
security.
Justice
Newbauer heard argument on
whether Hyden's memoir of
being a drunk driver turned
substance abuse counselor can
come into the evidence before
her. The prosecutor promised
to come forward with a witness
to authenticate the
memoir.
Jump cut to
November 3, Inner City Press
live tweeted the verdict, here:
Justice Newbauer:
As to count 1, murder in the
second degree, I find the
defendant guilty. Count 2,
guilty. Count 3, guilty. Court
4, guilty. Court 5 for
aggravated - guilty. Counts 6
to 12 - all guilty. Guilty on
all charges. The verdict
stands recorded. Defense, will
you be filing a motion?
Defense: Not at this time.
Justice: Remand to jail is
continued. We need a
sentencing date, not a
Thursday... December 3d..
Then: out in the
hallway of the 13th floor of
100 Centre Street, Manhattan
DA is shaking hands with
family members of the four
deceased, and other LES
residents...
Minutes later
Bragg's office issued his
quote: "“Family and friends
were enjoying a Fourth of July
barbeque in Corlears Hook Park
before their lives were
drastically and tragically
changed forever. Daniel Hyden
was intoxicated when he drove
through a fence, killing
Lucille Pinkney, Herman
Pinkney, Ana Morel, and Emily
Ruiz, as well as injuring
seven others,” said District
Attorney Bragg. “Today, the
court found him guilty of
numerous crimes for this
horrific act of vehicular
violence, including four
counts of Murder in the Second
Degree. While this verdict
won’t bring them back to life,
I hope that this conviction
can bring at least some
measure of comfort for their
friends and family.”
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