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Posted on: August 21, 2017

[ARCHIVED] East Meadow Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Throwing Cinderblocks onto Meadowbrook Parkway

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East Meadow Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Throwing Cinderblocks onto Meadowbrook Parkway and Causing Permanent Injury to Victim in Car

One of the cinderblocks shattered the windshield of a car, causing eye damage to a passenger in the vehicle

MINEOLA, N.Y. – Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced that an East Meadow man was sentenced today to 10 years in prison for throwing cinderblocks and paving bricks onto the Meadowbrook Parkway, striking a car and causing permanent injury to woman who was a passenger in a vehicle in December 2015.

Andrew Denton, 19, of East Meadow was convicted by a jury on May 17 of:

  • Assault in the 1st Degree (a B violent felony)
  • Two counts of Reckless Endangerment in the 1st Degree (a D felony)
  • Assault in the 2nd Degree (a D violent felony)
  • Three counts of Criminal mischief in the 4th Degree (an A misdemeanor)

The trial before Acting Supreme Court Justice Meryl Berkowitz started May 1 and the jury deliberated for approximately a day and a half.

His co-defendant, Jacob Palant, is due back for sentencing on September 14 before Acting Supreme Court Justice Meryl Berkowitz. The defendant faces five to 25 years in prison on the top count.

“Andrew Denton and his co-defendant risked killing innocent people and caused permanent injuries when they threw paving stones and cinderblocks at passing vehicles from an overpass,” DA Singas said. “This senseless crime will not be tolerated and warrants a lengthy prison sentence because of the depravity of the defendants’ actions.”

 

DA Singas said on two occasions on December 26, 2015, the defendants threw paving bricks and cinderblocks at cars from a Meadowbrook Parkway overpass bridge in Uniondale. The overpass has high fences curved inward at the top to prevent this kind of criminal behavior but the defendants used extraordinary efforts to thwart these protections. During the first incident in the afternoon, the defendants did not hit any of the vehicles they targeted. However, during the second incident, at approximately 8:00 pm, the defendants struck two vehicles – a BMW and a Jeep – with bricks.

The BMW was the first car that was hit and was being driven by a 21-year-old man with his girlfriend who were traveling northbound on the Meadowbrook to go out to dinner. Without warning, a paving brick smashed through the windshield, snapping off the rear view mirror and shattering glass all over the vehicle. The brick just missed the driver’s head but the shattered glass permanently damaged the left eye of the 22-year old female passenger in the vehicle and lacerated her lip. The victim has a permanent scar on her cornea, cannot drive at night and suffers from blurry vision in that eye. The driver of the BMW also suffered a laceration to his shoulder and shoulder pain from where the brick struck him.

In the second incident, a 23-year-old woman was driving a Jeep to her sister’s home when it was struck on the roof and side of the car, narrowly missing the windshield. The Jeep sustained had approximately $5,000 in damages.

New York State Police arrested the defendants on January 1, 2016, following an investigation.

Senior Assistant District Attorneys Stefanie Palma and Diana Hedayati of DA Singas’ Vehicular Crimes Bureau are prosecuting this case. Andrew Denton is represented Edward and Kristin Galison, Esqs.

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