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‘Troubled’ Times Square driver charged with murder

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NEW YORK: The US Navy veteran charged with murder after plowing a car into pedestrian­s in Times Square suffers from mental health problems and intentiona­lly lashed out, New York's mayor said Friday.

Thursday's incident sparked fear in the US financial capital after deadly car-rammings in London, Berlin and the French city of Nice, but authoritie­s said there was no evidence the crash was terror-related.

An 18-year-old woman from Michigan was killed and 22 other people injured, including the woman's 13-year-old sister. The sister remains in a critical condition and a Canadian citizen was seriously injured, officials said.

Richard Rojas, 26, a former Navy electricia­n from the Bronx, was arrested at the scene and charged with one count of murder in the death of an 18-year-old tourist and with 20 counts of attempted murder.

“What we know right now continues to confirm it was not an act of terror,” Mayor Bill de Blasio told WNYC public radio on Friday.

Rojas “had demonstrat­ed mental health issues going back to childhood,” he added.

“He was troubled and lashing out,” the mayor said. “At the root of this, from what we know so far, is an untreated mental health issue going back probably decades.”

Toxicology tests are yet to determine whether drugs in his system played a role in his behavior.

“We don't know the full analysis and whether the type of drugs in his system exacerbate­d his feelings in a negative way,” the mayor told WNYC.

De Blasio, a progressiv­e Democrat seeking re-election this year, said authoritie­s would assess whether they needed to step up security to stop similar incidents from happening in the future.

Police patrols in Times Square, one of the world's busiest districts, were already beefed up in recent years, following a 2010 car bombing attempt.

Police also bolstered security for public gatherings in the wake of attacks in Europe.

“We don't allow vehicles to cross the path of... parades anymore, and we put barrier trucks, sand trucks, in the way,” de Blasio said.

Shortly before noon on Thursday, Rojas's Honda Accord mounted the sidewalk at high speed, bowling over pedestrian­s and sending others fleeing in fright for three blocks in Times Square — one of the world's busiest districts — police said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Flowers and a photograph of Alyssa Elsman, the 18 year old woman who was killed in the incident, is seen at a makeshift memorial at the scene of the incident outside the 3 Times Square building in Times Square in New York City, US. — Reuters photo
Flowers and a photograph of Alyssa Elsman, the 18 year old woman who was killed in the incident, is seen at a makeshift memorial at the scene of the incident outside the 3 Times Square building in Times Square in New York City, US. — Reuters photo

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