Driver Indicted in Fatal Cross Island Parkway Crash

Driver Indicted in Fatal Cross Island Parkway Crash

By Forum Staff

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced that Makeda McDonald was arraigned Tuesday on an indictment charging her in connection with a high-speed collision on the Cross Island Parkway that killed her cousin and left her aunt gravely injured.

McDonald, 28, of Philadelphia, was arraigned on a four-count indictment charging her with criminally negligent homicide, reckless driving, driving in excess of the maximum speed limit and operating a vehicle at unreasonable speed.

According to the charges:

On April 8, 2022, at approximately 3:15 a.m., McDonald was driving a black 2017 Mercedes GLA 350 southbound on the Cross Island Parkway during a rainstorm.

The roadway’s posted speed limit was 50 mph. McDonald was driving approximately 123 mph as she approached a split in the highway with exit ramps for the eastbound Southern State Parkway and the westbound Belt Parkway. She failed to maintain her lane, entered a grass median separating the exit ramps and struck a guardrail, launching the vehicle airborne.

Photo Courtesy of Google McDonald turned herself in Tuesday at the 105th Precinct stationhouse.

Photo Courtesy of Google
McDonald turned herself in Tuesday at the 105th Precinct stationhouse.

The car rolled over several times before striking an overhead light pole and the gantry supporting an overhead road sign, coming to a final rest on its roof.

The backseat passenger, the defendant’s cousin, Moesha McLaughlin, 24, of Rosedale, was pinned inside of the vehicle. She was extracted and taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead as a result of her injuries.

The front passenger, the defendant’s aunt, Nyasha Turnbull, 32, of Rosedale, was found seated upside down with her seatbelt on. She was extracted and transported to a hospital with injuries to her lung, arm, shoulder, pelvis and liver.

McDonald turned herself in Tuesday at the 105th Precinct stationhouse.

“Disregarding the rules of the road often has devastating consequences. A life has been cut short and a family left heartbroken because the defendant, as alleged, drove at nearly two-and-half times the speed limit,” Katz said. “My office will continue to prioritize cases of vehicular crimes to ensure that dangerous drivers are held accountable.”

If convicted, McDonald faces up to four years in prison.

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