‘Drunk’ off-duty NYPD traffic cop was ‘driving at 111mph’ over the Williamsburg Bridge just before horrific crash that killed 21-year-old and tore her body in half

Thursday, May 4, 2017
By Paul Martin

Stefan Hoyte is charged in the death of Amanda Miner, 21
Hoyte was driving his 2013 Infiniti and was drunk and speeding, say police, when he smashed into a barrier on the Williamsburg Bridge
He had been drinking for three hours before the crash and had at least eight shots of vodka and one or two mixed drinks, says the prosecutor
Miner’s body was severed in half upon being thrown from the car
Hoyte blames the crash on bad weather and an obstruction on the bridge

By Kiri Blakeley and Snejana Farberov
DailyMail.com
4 May 2017

An NYPD traffic cop who drove head-on into a pillar on the Williamsburg Bridge, killing a 21-year-old friend who was in the car after celebrating her birthday, has been indicted on numerous charges.

Stefan Hoyte, 26, was drunk and driving 111 miles per hour before the crash, say police. The speed limit on the bridge is 35mph.

Hoyte reportedly told police he was going 55 or 60mph, but an investigation found otherwise.

He is charged with manslaughter in the second degree, vehicular manslaughter in the second degree, and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, according to a statement released by the New York County district attorney’s office.

On March 16, at approximately 3.12am, Hoyte was driving the victim and her boyfriend home to Brooklyn from a Manhattan bar, say police.

Heading south on the Williamsburg Bridge, Hoyte, who was at the wheel of a 2013 Infiniti G37, plowed into a pillar, throwing birthday girl Amanda Miner, who was in the backseat, from the car.

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