Brooklyn man guilty in fatal Williamsburg hit-and-run
Forty-six-year-old Julio Acevedo of Brooklyn was convicted of second-degree manslaughter on Friday, February 20 in connection with a fatal incident in Williamsburg in 2013 during which he crashed his vehicle into a livery cab, killing two 21-year-olds and their baby.
According to trial testimony, Acevedo jumped out of his car after crashing into the livery cab, observed the carnage and then fled the scene.
The accident left passengers Nathan Glauber and his seven-month-pregnant wife, Raizy dead. The couple’s son, Tanchem, was delivered alive, but died the next day.