Peter Tse, 35, killed after car driven by Audrey Edmond, 35, now charged with DWI, crashes through scene of previous crash on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn, New York
Man Stopped for Belt Parkway Crash Fatally Struck by Oncoming Drunk Driver: Police
Tse was standing on the side of the road when a suspected drunk driver came from behind at a high-rate of speed and struck the police cruiser and Brooklyn man, police say.
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