Chicago Sun-Times

Scooter rider who fatally hit ‘Gone Girl’ actor gets 1-3 years

- BY LARRY NEUMEISTER

NEW YORK — A judge decried New York City’s problems with electric and gas-powered bikes on Wednesday as he sentenced the electric scooter rider who crashed into “Gone Girl” actor

Lisa Banes to one to three years in prison for his manslaught­er conviction.

Brian Boyd, 27, was led away in handcuffs after sentencing in Manhattan state court by Judge Gregory Carro in the death of Banes. She was struck by the scooter Boyd operated as she crossed a midtown Manhattan street in June 2021. She died 10 days later at a hospital.

Carro said Boyd sped through a red light, struck Banes and fled to a bike shop, where he drank a beer.

The judge said the city “has a problem” with the motorized bikes and he wants drivers of unregister­ed and unlicensed bikes to know they can go to jail when they do harm.

Traffic fatalities have been on the rise in the city. Transporta­tion Alternativ­es, an advocacy group for safer streets, found that they rose 44% in New York City during the first three months of 2022, with pedestrian­s accounting for 29 of the 59 dead.

Before Carro announced the sentence Wednesday, Boyd said he was “extremely sorry.”

The sentence was consistent with an agreement Boyd signed before pleading guilty to manslaught­er in September. Banes was 65. She had appeared in numerous stage production­s, television shows and movies, including “Gone Girl” in 2014 and “Cocktail” in 1988.

Her wife, Kathryn Kranhold, urged the judge to impose a “very significan­t term of imprisonme­nt” for Boyd, who she said was poised to benefit from a “very sweet plea deal.”

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