China Daily (Hong Kong)

NY driver charged in deadly rampage

- By WILLIAM HENNELLY in New York

A US Navy veteran whose car plowed into pedestrian­s in New York City’s Times Square, killing a woman and injuring 22 others, has been charged with murder and attempted murder, police said on Friday.

The incident on Thursday sparked fear in the US financial capital after similar deadly vehicle attacks in London, Berlin and Nice, France, but authoritie­s said there was no evidence the crash was terror-related.

Richard Rojas, 26, from the Bronx, was arrested at the scene and later charged with second-degree murder, 20 counts of attempted murder and five counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, police said.

Officials said that tests showed Rojas had not consumed alcohol, but preliminar­y tests indicated he had used drugs.

The dead woman was identified as Alyssa Elsman, 18, from Portage, Michigan. Her 13-year-old sister was among the injured. Four of the injured were in critical condition, officials said.

The chaotic scene disrupted the heart of Midtown Manhattan on a sweltering afternoon for more than four hours, stranding workers in their offices and tourists wheeling suitcases.

Police said Rojas made a sudden U-turn onto West 42nd Street and drove north up the sidewalk for three blocks, passing tourist attrac- tions such as the Hard Rock Cafe and the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co restaurant and plowing through people.

Rojas’ burgundy Honda Accord sedan was smoking when it came to a stop on top of a metal stanchion at West 45th Street and Broadway.

Rojas had been arrested twice for drunken driving, in 2008 and 2015, and once earlier this month on suspicion of menacing. Court records showed that Rojas also was arrested at a naval base in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, in September 2012, after yelling, “My life is over” and threatenin­g to kill police.

AFP, Reuters, the Associated Press and The New York Times contribute­d to this story.

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