Crime & Safety
Mother Of Boy Killed In Wrong-Way LI Crash To Appear In Court: DA
Kerri Bedrick was set to make a court appearance Tuesday. Prosecutors say she drove while under the influence, causing her son's death.
BAY SHORE, NY — The mother whose son died in a wrong-way crash that authorities say she caused by driving while under the influence was set to appear in Suffolk County court Tuesday morning, The Suffolk County DA's Office said.
Kerri A. Bedrick, 32, of Centerport, was driving a black 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross on the Southern State Parkway near eastbound exit 42 in Bay Shore when she was accused of causing a four-car collision that killed her son, Eli D. Henrys, also of Centerport, on Thursday, New York State police said.
Troopers saw Bedrick standing outside of her car and found Eli in the backseat with a seat belt fastened, police said. Troopers and the sheriff's deputies performed CPR on Eli in an effort to save his life, but he later died of his injuries, police said.
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Bedrick had 56 prior suspensions on her driver's license, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney's Office stated.
Bedrick was arrested and charged with first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation; operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs: first offense; aggravated DWI: with a child-passenger less than 16: first offense; endangering the welfare of a child; and criminal possession of a stimulant, the DA said.
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A Suffolk County assistant district attorney said in open court that they are walking the case into the grand jury to consider homicide charges against Bedrick, the DA's office stated.
Bedrick's lawyer, Scott Zerner, has entered a not guilty plea on Bedrick's behalf.
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