Jose Borbon, accused of killing a Suffolk County police officer while driving drunk, apparently had a 0.19 blood alcohol level—twice the legal limit of 0.08. Prosecutors said that the test was administered 3 hours after the crash; chief trial prosecutor John Collins said, "I think it follows logically and scientifically that that (the BAC) was well higher at the time of the crash.
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Charges against a Long Island driver involved a fatal crash on Sunday will probably be upgraded, according to the Suffolk County DA's office. Apparently Michael Grasing's blood alcohol was 0.30 after he crashed his car into one driv... Read Post
A Suffolk County police officer was killed in a crash in Commack this morning around 4 a.m. Newsday reports, "A vehicle driven by a man in his 20s apparently tried to make a left turn while going south on Commack Road and broadsided... Read Post
Suffolk County police revealed that the driver whose alleged drunk driving caused a crash that left a police officer dead in Commack had been arrested on DWI charges last month. Jose Borbon, 23, who stayed at the scene of the crash,... Read Post