Crime & Safety

UES Road Rage Kills Man Who Pulled Out Knife, Slashed Tires: NYPD

A Long Island man was killed on East 60th Street after pulling a knife on another driver following a minor bumper bump, police said.

Police charged one driver with manslaughter and assault.
Police charged one driver with manslaughter and assault. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — A minor car accident quickly turned deadly when one man was run over and killed after he pulled out a knife on the other driver and slashed his tires, according to police.

Andre Mosby, 26, was arrested and charged with manslaughter and assault after he ran over the knife-wielding man, sending him through the window of the Oxford Cafe on East 60th Street, according to police and reports.

The man with a knife, Long Island resident Roberto Velez Alvarez, 54, was pinned against the building facade and was lying on the sidewalk when police arrived, authorities said late Wednesday.

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He was later declared dead at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornel Medical Center, according to officials.

Police said the whole fracas started at about 4 p.m. on Wednesday when a gray 2020 Chevy Silverado and a gray 2014 Volkswagen Jetta were driving on East 60th Street between Park and Lexington avenues.

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The two cars were involved in some sort of collision, officials said. Police told the Daily News that the fender bender was just a "love tap" with barely any visible damage.

Instead of exiting his vehicle with his insurance information in hand, the driver of the Silverado, Alvarez, stepped out armed with a knife, police said.

The Long Island man then slashed the rear tires of the Jetta and approached the front of the car to face the 26-year-old driver, Mosby, whose girlfriend and three young children were also in the car, according to a Daily News review of surveillance footage.

Mosby then floored it, slamming into Alvarez and sending him into the facade of the Upper East Side cafe and under the sedan, police said.

A friend of the driver and his girlfriend told the Daily News outside the 19th Precinct house that Mosby was just trying to protect his kids.

“It was in the heat of the moment,” Kamel Osbourne, 26, told the Daily News. "He had a knife; there were kids in the car.”

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