2 Children Killed by Driver in Brooklyn Intersection
March 6, 2018 by admin
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“She hit the mother, she hit the little girl and she took the carriage — the baby that was in the carriage,” said Jessica Sierra, 43, describing how she saw the Volvo go through the intersection of Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue.
Ms. Sierra, who had been walking to a bus stop, said the Volvo appeared to accelerate with the impact. She immediately ran to the girl, who was nearest to her, and used a sweatsuit that she kept in her pack to try to stanch the bleeding.
“There was blood everywhere,” said Ms. Sierra. “And I felt like she was cold, so I covered her with it. She looked lifeless.”
The police said the Volvo dragged the carriage, with the child in it, halfway down the block, trailing children’s clothing, including a shoe and socks, behind it. The Volvo could be seen on the street afterward with mangled pieces of a stroller wedged under its right rear fender.
Officials said the 34-year-old mother of the fatally injured girl, whose name was not released, was taken by ambulance to New York Methodist Hospital, where she was in serious condition. Officials did not say whether her unborn child had survived the collision.
James Long, a Fire Department spokesman, said that both children were declared dead at the scene. Officials said the boy and girl were not believed to be related. A 46-year-old man suffered minor injuries in the incident, Mr. Long said.
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The first 911 calls streamed in at about 12:40 p.m., said Mr. Long, reporting the crash just a few blocks west of Prospect Park.
The intersection, bustling and often chaotic, has been a focus of traffic-safety advocates because of previous incidents. In 2016, a 41-year-old man was fatally struck by a car along Ninth Street. The car that hit him was traveling north on Fifth Avenue.
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In Monday’s incident, the police said the driver, who was not identified, would undergo a sobriety test. She told investigators after the crash that she has a medical impairment.
“There’s a possibility it may have been some kind of medical condition involved here,” said Mr. Davis. “She did not hit and run.”
He said there was video of the Volvo, either stopped or rolling very slowly on Ninth Street, “inexplicably” beginning to move forward at Fifth Avenue, though the light was still apparently red.
“All of a sudden, it looks like it just starts to accelerate, striking the people in the other side of the intersection,” said Mr. Davis. “They’re going to do a mechanical check of the car; they are doing a physical check of her. It’s going to take a while to figure it out.”
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Dreamers Aren’t Safe Just Because Courts Ruled Against Trump On DACA
March 6, 2018 by admin
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Immigration attorney Jessica Jenkins, who works at the San Jose, California, nonprofit Center for Employment Training, said that her organization works with about two dozen Dreamers whose DACA status is set to expire in the next two months, and only three have heard back about renewal. She has one client whose DACA protection is set to expire on March 9 and is still waiting to be approved for renewal. The Dreamer applied in January, soon after the first of two courts issued injunctions requiring the Trump administration to reopen the program to people who had been previously approved.