New York Daily News

SLAY CHARGE IN 2019 WRECK

Kin express ‘anger and relief’ 5 years after crash killed two

- BY SHEETAL BANCHARIYA AND ROCCO PARASCANDO­LA

A BMW driver has been charged with manslaught­er for a 2019 chain-reaction crash on a Bronx expressway that killed a young correction officer and a good Samaritan helping a woman involved in a fender-bender, police said Wednesday.

Anyelo Velez Rodriguez, 33, remained at the scene of the Feb. 11, 2019, pileup on the Cross Bronx Expressway that killed 28-yearold Jaquan Cesar and 22-year-old Richard Lue — and after a five-year investigat­ion cops have now charged him with manslaught­er and criminally negligent homicide. He has no prior arrests.

Lue’s brother said news of the arrest brought on “a bit of anger and relief at the same time.”

“This was a shock this morning to turn on the news and we see our loved one on the news again,” said Micheal Alexander Lue. “It definitely opened some some old wounds.”

“I can say for all of us, it’s a relief that we can have some type of closure,” he added. “We’re all happy that someone has been caught and they’ll face justice to their part.”

The deadly chain of events began when a 24-year-old woman driving a Mercedes-Benz rear-ended a GMC going west on the expressway near Webster Ave at about 1:15 a.m.

At that point, Cesar, a medical technician who lived in Beacon, Dutchess County, and was on his way to visit his girlfriend and their 1-year-old son, got out of his car to help the Mercedes driver.

Cesar “lost his life trying to save another,” his devastated aunt, Magalie Cesar, told the Daily News at the time. Cesar, she said, was a dialysis technician “committed to helping people.”

Velez Rodriguez, driving his BMW, rear-ended the Mercedes, which hit Cesar, launching him over the concrete barrier and onto the westbound side of the expressway, police said.

Another driver struck Cesar in the westbound lanes and did not stop. Cesar died at the scene. The driver who struck him has never been caught.

The Mercedes driver Cesar was trying to help suffered only a minor arm injury.

“Because he works in the medical field, he’s CPR-certified. I think that’s what drove him,” his aunt said in 2019. “He talked about his patients. That drove him to step out of the car.”

Velez Rodriguez meanwhile lurched backward in his BMW into a Honda driven by Lue, a correction officer. The impact sent the Honda crashing into a tractor-trailer whose driver also did not stop.

Lue was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he died that night.

He had just started working on Rikers Island.

“He was well-liked by his fellow officers and just beginning a very promising career,” Elias Husamudeen, president of the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Associatio­n, said at the time.

Velez Rodriguez’s arraignmen­t was pending in Bronx Criminal Court Wednesday, a day after his arrest. He lives about a mile from the scene of the crash, according to cops.

 ?? ?? Richard Lue (right) and Jaquan Cesar (left) lost their lives on the Cross Bronx Expressway when a BMW caused a chain-reaction wreck (below).
Richard Lue (right) and Jaquan Cesar (left) lost their lives on the Cross Bronx Expressway when a BMW caused a chain-reaction wreck (below).

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