Self-Control ‘Bad Child’ Deep Crianford Girls in 70 Mph, papers in court
Vincent Battiloro, who claims to see “a good child” charged with killing two Cranford High School students by driving it, they were driving 70 mph on a quiet place during the accident.
It is about three times the speed of Street’s Mphi’s speed, in a quickettrate certificate provided by Cranford police.
And then he just walked in the hours of contacts after 5: 26 PM SEP September 29 The event of acknowledgment and wishing sad condolences in girls “lose the pain in YouTube.
“I am a good baby. I am 17 years old I have a good family beside me, and these allegations of all the crop. It is shame,” he said.
Video, left low-down, traffic tickets given to him by the police, with recent advances in the terrifying disaster of the central peaceful towns.
The online renewal and predictability of the Nestfield Police Chief Chief Christopher Batteloro, Cranford resident, release the statement of Greek Mpayer was a relative, but not his son.
‘My True Comfort’
UTUBE LIVESTREAM, BATHORTORORORTORO said it was ripped and ridiculed about false arguments and wanted to deal with mental health in New Jersey, Jack Caattarelli, focus on the matter.
“I wish my words comfort for my two girls to be the victims of completely sensible tribulation, and my heart went out to her families at this time,” she said.
Cranford High School Maria Niotis school students and Isabella Salas, both 17, beaten by a jeep black while riding the e-bikes on the road and location on traffic tickets. They were rushed to a nearby hospital where both girls died.
Maria Niotis and Isabella Salas
“In a neighboring village, unfortunately, two girls were killed in the risk of striking,” Bettloro in Mullream a day after a fatal accident.
He did not tell if he knew the girls or was involved in an accident.
His statements encountered hundreds of comments from the fans. Some question why they are suspected to run over girls and how to play video games and broadcast after loss of two innocent lives.
But Battiloro said he did not need to ignore his river.
He said there was an inappropriate appearance on the Internet, but he wished the words of comfort he was blessed to girls “lost those bad hazards.”
He said it was a bad situation and there was a lot in the matter to come out and to explain more details.
No by accident
In a statement from Fox 5 New York, Maria and Isabella families said it was not dangerous and blamed Battloro that has been organized for months.
The family or neighbors tell the media’s organs of Maria and became a command to prevent her because she was suspected that she was already abusing her. His uncle sent a statement to Facebook that the driver left his niece at home for months and police were notified, but there was nothing made.
The community has engaged in victims of victims, creating a monument of flowers, balloons, and candles in the crash incident and carrying a cashinelight vigil respect for youth.
More than $ 135,000 have been raised their Funeral Cost with both girls scheduled for several days before joining in the Westfield cemetery.
70 mph
Quick Ticket Allowed by the Crinford Police Detictive Detertive Corey Loforte that the young man was driving 2021 Jeep Stat Wagon 70 MPH on Burness Avenue at a time of accident.
Battloro was charged with failure to make an insurance card, failure to obtain registration, failure to show the risk after accident, failure, to the abolition of the vehicles, the negative exposure to licensing plates.
Because Battloro is 17, the Office of the Union County Union is the name of his name.
However, the names of the 17-year-olds charged by the public and the time and location of 15 tickets match the deadly crash.
The prosecutor’s office did not announce the Union County Poundary Poundya Poundary that it was transferred from the family divorce, where minor crime was attempted to be an adult.
The penalty for the early levels of the first 30 years of New Jersey. Anyone convicted of murder must spend 30 years in prison before getting amnesty.
The Municipal Court Day of Traffic Scheme is scheduled for Oct. 29.
He is not my son
In his statement after his statement Vincent Battiloro, the Westfield Manager Christopher Battiloro, who lives in the Cranford area near the accident, said the suspect “is not my son and not a member of my family.”
“I want to be clarified, in a loud voice, and as strong as possible,” went on, “so that he does not allow, protect the actions that did this evil and pain.”
“I lost a neighbor – a beautiful, beautiful woman, whose name is Isabella Salas, watching you grow from Cranford,” said official in a statement. “My neighbor feels broken and sad. I write this to inform you that I’m standing with you – my Cranford friends and neighbors – and that I’m sad with you.”
Only that he and his wife have only “heart failed to be sounded in logical life,” complains that “the feeling of the safety and security of neighbors and the community is that I call home.”
The captain emphasized that the suspect was “facing the consequences of his defenses in court. Like the Official Officer, I keep perfect faith and to ensure our criminal justice system, and that it will ensure that it is fully considered. “
The chief schemes the families of the two dead.
“I too, too, praying for these families,” she said. “I too, I want to answer full and justice.”
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