Ana Morel, 43, Lucille Pinkney, 59, and Hernan Pinkney, 38, killed and several injured when struck by suspected DUI driver at Water and Jackson in Manhattan, New York

Modified Date: 
Mon, 07/08/2024 - 5:48am
Accident Date: 
Thursday, July 4, 2024

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Mayor Eric Adams at a press conference said the incident did not appear to be terrorism related.

Suspected drunk driver plows into New York City park, killing 3 and injuring 7

In total, three victims were pronounced dead, including a 59-year-old woman and a 38-year-old man, who appear to be related, and a woman in her early 40s.

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The driver is in custody with charges pending and he is suspected of being intoxicated at the time of the incident.

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Hyden was arrested at the scene and taken to a hospital with head and facial lacerations, with police noting he was not wearing a seatbelt; he refused all testing at the scene of the incident.

In a tragic incident on July 4th, a suspected drunk driver from New Jersey caused devastation at Corlears Hook Park in New York City, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Operating a grey Ford F-150 at high speed, the driver disregarded a stop sign at Water and Jackson streets, careening onto the sidewalk where crowds were celebrating Independence Day. Emergency responders, including firefighters who attended the scene, reported that several victims were trapped beneath the truck upon impact. Initial reports from EMS indicated nine patients, with later updates confirming two or possibly three fatalities.

The driver, identified as a 44-year-old resident of New Jersey, was detained by bystanders until authorities arrived. The incident, as reported by various news outlets including NBC New York and abc7, underscores the tragic consequences of impaired driving in densely populated urban areas like New York City. Mayor Eric Adams emphasized during a press conference that there were no indications of terrorism, but rather a horrific outcome of reckless driving within city limits.

This harrowing event has drawn attention to New York injury law implications, highlighting the legal complexities that may arise from such catastrophic accidents. The intersection of Water and Jackson streets, a bustling area within New York City, now stands as a somber reminder of the consequences of negligence on our roads. As investigations continue, the community mourns the lives lost and supports those injured, while law enforcement and legal experts work to determine accountability and justice in accordance with New York's stringent laws governing personal injury and traffic incidents.

In New York State, drunk driving remains a significant concern despite extensive public awareness campaigns and strict legal penalties. According to recent statistics, alcohol-related crashes consistently account for a substantial portion of traffic fatalities each year. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles reports that alcohol-impaired driving contributed to nearly one-third of all traffic-related deaths in recent years, highlighting the persistent dangers posed by impaired drivers on New York's roads. Law enforcement agencies across the state continue to enforce rigorous measures to combat drunk driving, including sobriety checkpoints and targeted enforcement campaigns aimed at reducing these tragic incidents and promoting safer driving behaviors.

People Involved: 
Ana Morel
Lucille Pinkney
Hernan Pinkney
Daniel C. Hyden