Hynes tells councilman ‘No plea deal in Acevedo case!’
Five days before the criminal charges against suspect Julio Acevedo were upped to manslaughter in the hit-run deaths of a young husband and wife in Williamsburg, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes appeared on a radio show hosted by Councilman David Greenfield (D-Borough park-Bensonhurst) and vowed that there would be no plea deal in the case.
Hynes vowed to seek the maximum penalty in the tragic incident that claimed the lives of Nachman and Raizy Glauber and their unborn child earlier this month in Williamsburg.
Hynes appeared on Greenfield’s show on March 14. On March 19, it was announced that additional charges of second degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide had been added to the list of charges Acevedo was indicted on.