Williamsburg, NY – Hit-And-Run Suspect That Killed Glaubers Pleads Not Guilty

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    In this Sunday, Mar. 3, 2013 photo, This BMW hit the car in which Raizel Glauber and Nachman Glauber were riding near the intersection of Kent Ave. and Wilson St. in Brooklyn, N.Y. The driver Mr. Julio Avecedo fled the scene, Police arrested on Feb. 6 2013 Mr. Avecedo in Bethlehem PA. (Photo by James Keivom/NY Daily News via Getty Images-VINNews.com) Williamsburg, NY – A driver pleaded not guilty to three counts of manslaughter on Thursday in a crash that killed a pregnant woman and her husband. The couple’s premature baby was delivered after the wreck but died as well.

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    Julio Acevedo also pleaded not guilty Thursday to criminally negligent homicide. A lesser charge, announced earlier this month, accuses him of leaving the scene of the accident in Brooklyn. He could face up to life in prison if convicted.

    Prosecutors say Acevedo was traveling nearly 70 miles per hour — more than twice the speed limit — on March 3 when he crashed into a hired car carrying Nachman and Raizy Glauber, who were on their way to a hospital because she wasn’t feeling well.

    Firefighter and civilian witnesses described Acevedo driving a borrowed BMW recklessly and accelerating as he passed their vehicles and rounded a curve moments before impact, prosecutors said.

    Good Samaritans who stopped to help the victims told investigators that Acevedo assured them he wasn’t hurt. Prosecutors say he slipped away on foot, fully aware of the carnage.

    The Glaubers, both 21, died that day. Their son, delivered by cesarean section, died a day later.

    The deaths left the couple’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn grief-stricken and touched off an intense manhunt for the 44-year-old suspect, who served time in the 1990s for a shooting conviction. He surrendered in Bethlehem, Pa., after five days on the run.

    Acevedo’s family has described him as a dedicated family man who quit his job to become a stay-at-home father. His mother told the Daily News he’s “not the monster they’re portraying him to be.”

    Acevedo is being held without bail. His next court appearance will be in May.


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    HAPPY12
    HAPPY12
    11 years ago

    If he was in jail for 10 years how was he a stay at home dad?

    DRE53
    DRE53
    11 years ago

    I would love to see this story over. Everytime I see a headline about the accident I start crying.

    yolish
    yolish
    11 years ago

    lock him up and throw away the key!

    benny45
    benny45
    11 years ago

    Can anyone explain what “rounded a curve” means?

    LindaAT
    LindaAT
    11 years ago

    How can he possibly plead not guilty? I have been following this story and was praying that this man would surrender himself, confess his guilt, express his sorrow and maybe even ask forgiveness…these are the only things that can start the long road of healing for the family and for your community. I am so sorry for all of you…

    hershel
    hershel
    11 years ago

    No more release without bail:(