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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Man Wanted in Brooklyn Hit-Run Still Hasn't Turned Himself In UPDATE: He's Arrested

Photo: DCPI
Ex-con Julio Acevedo, wanted for allegedly leaving the scene of the horrific accident that killed Raizy and Nathan Glauber and their unborn child on Sunday, hadn't turned himself in by late Tuesday night.

Acevedo had told a friend he intended to surrender to the police but feared going to back to prison, this time “for life,” according to the NY Times.

Acevedo was driving a "hot" BMW at 60 mph in a 30 mph zone in Williamsburg when he smashed into the back of the couple's cab, killing both parents. The baby survived just a short while.

UPDATE: Acevedo was returned to New York from Pennsylvania on Thursday and charged with three felony counts of criminally negligent homicide.

According to the NY Times, he was charged with criminally negligent homicide, as well as leaving the scene, excessive speed, assault and reckless driving, and the judge ordered him held without bail.

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