![]() ![]() “It was basically half the car,” he said. Jordan Armstrong, 32, an actor who lives near the crash site, compared the sound of the collision to an explosion. Cell phone footage shows the moment a Lamborghini burst into flames after a crash on 10th Ave. ![]() Officials said GPS showed the police car traveling at about 40 mph. Officers pulled him over, but as they were about to step out of the car, he floored it and took off, officials said.Īfter the crash the officers pulled the driver out, but could not get to the passenger. He has not been charged, but police are still investigating.Ī department spokesman said police acted within guidelines and that the driver will likely be charged with vehicular manslaughter.Ĭops said the driver ran a red light about eight blocks away. The 22-year-old driver was taken to Harlem Hospital in critical condition. When she walked back, the car was up in flames. The Lamborghini is pictured just before crashing into a subway pillar.Īnother witness said she saw a person’s leg sticking out of the Lamborghini but walked away because it was such a disturbing sight. “The car was already on fire,” he remarked. The cops like 30, 40.”įernandez said he dashed to the scene after the crash. He said the police car had its lights on, and there were no cars between the police car and the Lamborghini. The Lamborghini was over here, and the cop was turning the corner. Jandy Fernandez, 32, who works on Sherman Ave. Surveillance video shows a portion of the pursuit, but it doesn’t appear that the police car was going very fast. That mistake that kid did, it’s f-ed up, to be honest. He said he was saddened by Rodriguez’s death. “Everything happened so quick, and that truck burned so quick.” The experience highlighted not only the challenges, but also the need for after school sports for girls in all areas of our city.“I only have like four days, five days with the car,” he said. Cara also received a $2500 GoGirlGo! grant from Women’s Sports Foundation in 2019 to run an after school program at Beginning with Children Charter School 2 in Brooklyn, NY staffed by guest coaches from NYC club teams and NYGL. She has been the Girls Ultimate Movement (GUM) Coordinator for DiscNY since 2016 running clinics for NYC girls. Beyond playing, her true ultimate passion is getting more young people excited about the sport. Since starting her ultimate career, she has competed at UPA/USAU club nationals seven times. ![]() Cara played the Mixed division in 20 with XIST and Metro North in 2019. Moving to the Northeast, she joined the newly formed BENT from 2009 to 2016 (serving as captain from 2011 to 2015). with BNOGO from 2004 to 2006 and the first year of Scandal in 2007. ![]() Post college, she played in Washington, D.C. Her areas of interest and expertise consists of analyzing and dismantling carceral and colonial logic, building organizational capacity to center community and relationships, and strategizing at the interpersonal level to affect the oppressive institutional and structural systems in place.Ĭara Brown started playing ultimate in 1996 with the open team at Gustavus Adolphus College (MN), and established their first women’s team in 1998. Through Both/And, her current focus has been on educating others on non-colonial youth outreach, with a budding expansion rooted in community care and Transformative Justice principles. She began her journey as an organizer in the New York City ultimate frisbee community - creating policies that advocate for trans, non-binary, and intersex athletes, creation of an access-oriented youth summer camp, hosting equity trainings for the larger community. She currently resides on the occupied land of the Lenape people of the Canarsie tribe, also known as Brooklyn, NY. Her work centers on thinking outside the box constructed by societal -isms and practicing a radical imagination. Khunsa Amin is an anti-racist, anti-colonial facilitator, trainer, educator, and organizer working towards a community-centered and liberatory society. KHUNSA AMIN (SHE/HER/HERS), TEAM EQUITY & OPERATIONS CONSULTANT ![]()
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