A fatal hit-and-run crash that ended the life of a 16-year-old Queens basketball star could put another teen behind bars for up to 15 years.
Yaser Ibrahim, 18, of Levittown, L.I., was arraigned Wednesday on an 11-count indictment, charging criminally negligent homicide, second-degree manslaughter, second-degree assault and leaving the scene of an accident and other crimes for the April crash that killed 16-year-old Jayden McLaurin while he was riding an electric Citi Bike in Astoria.
The Queens district attorneyโs office said that Ibrahim, who had no insurance and was driving by himself illegally with only a learnerโs permit, blew through a red light at 21st St. and 21st Ave. around 9:46 p.m. on April 10, slamming into Jayden, who was returning home from basketball practice.
Yaser, who was driving a 2022 BMW X7 with heavily tinted windows, kept going even though he knew he struck someone, stopping several blocks away to call his father, prosecutors said.
Jayden, a 10th grader at Martin Luther King High School for Law Advocacy and Community Justice, was taken to Harlem Hospital, where he died.
The NYPD originally charged Yaser with leaving the scene of an accident and illegal tinting on the windows of the luxury car he was driving, but the Queens DA on Wednesday said that the crime was much worse than that.
โThe rules of the road and licensing requirements exist to prevent tragedies like this one,โ District Attorney Melinda Katz said. โWe will hold the defendant accountable and seek justice for the young victim and his loved ones.โ
Jaydenโs mother Porscha McLaurin, 34, said that she hasnโt stopped crying since her sonโs death.
โHe altered our lives, his negligence altered our lives,โ she said of her sonโs killer. โWeโll never get to see [Jaydenโs] laughter.
โWe dealing with a whole lot of hurt for these past two months while this guy is free.โ
Dozens of friends and family members gathered Wednesday outside the familyโs Astoria…
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