The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Sheriff: Defiant bar owner struck deputy with his car

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NEW YORK » The co-owner of a New York City bar that authoritie­s said has been defying coronaviru­s restrictio­ns was taken into custody early Sunday after running over a deputy with a car, authoritie­s said.

Danny Presti tried to drive away from his bar, Mac’s Public House, as deputies were arresting him for serving patrons in violation of city and state closure orders, Sheriff Joseph Fucito said.

Deputies attempted to arrest Presti as he left the bar early Sunday, but Presti got into his car, struck a deputy and kept driving for about 100 yards as the deputy was left hanging onto the hood, Fucito said.

Presti, 34, was eventually stopped and apprehende­d, the sheriff said. Presti was arraigned Sunday afternoon in Staten Island’s 122nd Precinct on 10 charges including third-degree assault, reckless driving, menacing and resisting arrest. A phone message was left for Mark Fonte, an attorney for Presti.

The injured deputy was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries. The deputy’s condition wasn’t immediatel­y available.

The Staten Island bar was the site of protests last week after the sheriff’s office arrested Presti on charges of violating restrictio­ns aimed at halting the spread of the coronaviru­s and obstructin­g government­al administra­tion.

The tavern is in an area designated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo as an orange zone because of spiking COVID-19 rates and was not supposed to be serving customers indoors. But the owners had declared the bar an “autonomous zone,” a nod to protesters who claimed control over a Seattle neighborho­od in June.

A spokespers­on for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Presti’s actions showed a disregard for human life.

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