Car Slams into NYC Building, Causing Partial Collapse
By Esha Ray and Thomas Tracy
Source New York Daily News
A drunken driver capped off his birthday by losing control of his BMW and slamming into a Brooklyn building, causing a partial collapse before fleeing the scene, cops said Tuesday.
Andrew Baird was speeding when he allegedly slammed into the storefront of a closed bodega on Avenue P near E. 5th St. in Midwood about 11:40 p.m. Monday — his 20th birthday, police said.
“It sounded like a bomb went off,” said neighbor Dina Ramirez, 15. "I felt the house shake a little bit. It sounded like an explosion. We heard the car trying to stop. Nothing like this has ever happened.”
Almost instantly, debris began raining down on the BMW as the building crumbled into a splintered heaping pile. The roof of the building, still pretty much intact, slid down the rubble hill and almost met the sidewalk.
The driver managed to get out of the car and take off but cops grabbed him a few blocks away, authorities said.
A second man was also seen running from the scene, according to witnesses. Tobey Salem said that man cut through his yard.
“I heard a noise in my backyard and I saw the guy trying to climb over the fence into my side,” Salem, 62, said. “I yelled at him, ‘Get out of here!’ He was wearing a black jacket with letters on the back and he covered his face. Then he went to Kings Highway.”
“He was wobbling and grunting when I saw him,” Salem added.
Police said Baird was drinking before the crash and was taken to an area hospital for observation and tests. He was then brought back to the 61st Precinct stationhouse in Sheepshead Bay, where cops charged him with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment, drunk driving, leaving the scene of accident and driving while impaired.
No other arrests have been made.
The car was still stuck in the crumbled building Tuesday morning. The city Department of Buildings was assessing the damage.
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