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Harry Kyreakedes

Report: Off-Duty Cop From Westchester In Fatal DWI Crash Claims 'No Fault' Report: Off-Duty Cop From Westchester In Fatal DWI Crash Claims 'No Fault'
Report: Off-Duty Cop From Westchester In Fatal DWI Crash Claims 'No Fault' The off-duty New Rochelle police officer who was drinking before he crashed his vehicle last year, killing his best friend, stated there was no negligence on his part, and his victim should have worn a seatbelt, according to a lohud report. Harry Kyreakedes, who was sentenced to time in state prison for his role in the fatal crash that took the life of Isaac Ward, reportedly stated that there was “no negligence, fault or culpable conduct” on his part,” according to the report, which cited papers filed in Supreme Court in White Plains this week. The court papers were filed in response to a l…
Mother Sues Bars, Off-Duty Cop From Westchester For Crash That Killed Son Mother Sues Bars, Off-Duty Cop From Westchester For Crash That Killed Son
Mother Sues Bars, Off-Duty Cop From Westchester For Crash That Killed Son The family of a Dobbs Ferry man who was killed by a car driven by an intoxicated off-duty New Rochelle police officer has filed a lawsuit against the officer and three Westchester bars that the two frequented before the fatal crash. A lawsuit was filed in Supreme Court in Westchester by Penelope Ward, the mother of 27-year-old Isaac Ward, who was a passenger in the vehicle being driven by Harry Kyreakedes, who was sentenced to a term of between two and a half to seven years in state prison after pleading guilty to a felony charge of first-degree vehicular manslaughter and aggravated DWI last…
Off-Duty Cop From Westchester Gets Prison Time For Crash That Killed Friend Off-Duty Cop From Westchester Gets Prison Time For Crash That Killed Friend
Off-Duty Cop From Westchester Gets Prison Time For Crash That Killed Friend WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - An off-duty New Rochelle police officer who was drinking before he crashed his vehicle last year, killing his best friend, has been sentenced for his role in the fatal incident. Harry Kyreakedes, 28, has been sentenced to a term between two and a half and seven and a half years in state prison after pleading guilty in October to a felony charge of first-degree vehicular manslaughter and aggravated driving while intoxicated. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony Scarpino, Jr. said that at approximately midnight on Jan. 2, Kyreakedes was out drinking with fri…