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Man Who Made Unsafe Lane Changes On LIE Drove Drunk With Two Kids In Car, Police Say

A man who made unsafe lane changes while driving intoxicated on the Long Island Expressway had two young children in the car, police said.

Bryan Ramirez

Bryan Ramirez

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police

Bryan Ramirez, 27, of New York City, was operating a 2002 Gray Acura traveling westbound on the Long Island Expressway near Exit 37 in Roslyn around 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, Nassau County Police said.

Ramirez was observed by officers making multiple lane changes unsafely, said police. Officers activated their emergency lights and conducted a vehicle-and-traffic law stop. 

A subsequent investigation was conducted and Ramirez was placed under arrest without incident, police said. The vehicle’s passengers included two children, ages 2 and 6 years old. The children were released into the custody of their mother.

Ramirez was charged with:

  • two counts of aggravated driving while Intoxicated (child under 16) under the Leandra’s Law, 
  • two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, 
  • driving while intoxicated, 
  • multiple traffic infractions. 

He was scheduled to be arraigned Sunday, Sept. 20 in Mineola.

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