CBS/AP/ March 6, 2013, 6:53 PM

Suspect arrested in crash that killed NYC expectant parents

This undated photo, provided by the New York City Police Department on Monday March 4, 2013, shows Julio Acevedo, 44, who police are looking for in connection with the death of an expectant couple that was killed in a car accident in Brooklyn early Sunday morning and their premature baby, who was delivered alive but did not survive.

This undated photo, provided by the New York City Police Department on Monday March 4, 2013, shows Julio Acevedo, 44, who police are looking for in connection with the death of an expectant couple that was killed in a car accident in Brooklyn early Sunday morning and their premature baby, who was delivered alive but did not survive. / AP/NYPD

Updated 6:53 PM ET

NEW YORK A man suspected of fleeing the scene of a grisly crash in New York City that killed a pregnant woman and her husband was arrested at a convenience store in northeastern Pennsylvania on Wednesday after a friend arranged his surrender with authorities.

Julio Acevedo, 44, walked to officers waiting in cars in the parking lot in Bethlehem, Pa., and was arrested on charges of leaving the scene of an accident, said Paul Browne, chief spokesman for the New York Police Department. Acevedo, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, said nothing to officers who took him into custody, Browne said.

The surrender, which occurred shortly after 5 p.m., was brokered by a friend who had been in touch with police earlier in the day. The friend met officers at New York's Grand Central Station, then led them to Acevedo in Bethlehem, about 80 miles away, police said.

Acevedo was being held by Pennsylvania State Police and was awaiting extradition to New York. Browne said it wasn't clear when he would be returned.

Acevedo was arrested last month on a charge of driving while under the influence, and that case is pending. He served about a decade in prison in the 1990s for manslaughter.

No one answered the door at Acevedo's last known address, in a public housing complex in Brooklyn. Neighbors said his mother lived in the same building, but she did not answer her door.

The Glauber's close-knit ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn was in mourning, only worsened following the baby's death. He weighed only about 4 pounds when he was delivered, neighbors and friends said. He died of extreme prematurity, according to the city medical examiner's office.

Isaac Abraham, a community spokesman, told WCBS 880 upon news of Acevedo's arrest: "Doesn't bring back the three precious lives that were lost and now he's going to have to be man enough to face the justice system, pay the consequences of the three people that during the course of the accident, caused their death."

The infant was buried Monday near the fresh graves of his parents, according to Isaac Abraham, a spokesman for the Hasidic Jewish community. About a thousand community members turned out for the young couple's funeral a day earlier.

"The mood in the neighborhood is very heavy," said Oscar Sabel, a retired printer who lives near the scene of the accident. "We all hoped the baby would survive."

Brooklyn is home to the largest community of ultra-Orthodox Jews outside Israel, more than 250,000. The couple wed last year in a marriage arranged through a matchmaker and were living in the Williamsburg neighborhood.

Nachman and Raizy Glauber died in a car crash in New York City.

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They were members of the Satmar Hasidic sect, whose men dress in dark coats and hats, wear long beards like their Eastern European ancestors and have limited dealings with the outside world. Raizy Glauber grew up in a prominent rabbinical family. Her husband was studying at a rabbinical college; his family founded a line of clothing for Orthodox Jews.

Sabel, dressed in the traditional long black coat of the Satmar, said it was a terrible tragedy.

"But it's what God wants," he said. "Maybe the baby's death, and his parents', is not for nothing; God doesn't have to give us answers."

Shortly after midnight Saturday, Raizy Glauber, who was seven months pregnant, wasn't feeling well, so the couple decided to go to the hospital, said Sara Glauber, Nachman Glauber's cousin. They called a livery cab, a hired car that is arranged via telephone, not hailed off the street like a yellow cab.

A livery car carrying a young expectant couple to the hospital was struck by a BMW traveling about 60 mph in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Saturday, March 2, 2013.

/ WCBS

The livery cab had a stop sign, but it's not clear if the driver stopped. Police said the crash with the BMW reduced the cab to a crumpled heap, and Raizy Glauber was thrown from the wreck. The engine ended up in the back seat, Abraham said.

Police said the driver of the BMW ran away.

"We in the community are demanding that the prosecutor charge the driver of BMW that caused the death of this couple and infant ... with triple homicide," Abraham said in a statement. "This coward left the scene of the accident not even bothering to check on the people of the other car."

How Acevedo came to possess the BMW is also under investigation. The registered owner, Takia Walker, was arrested on insurance fraud charges Sunday in a scam involving the car, police said. She was not involved in the crash. A telephone number registered to Walker rang unanswered.

A person familiar with the investigation said Walker bought the car legally, or allowed her identification to be used in the purchase, then gave the vehicle to a middleman who either lent or rented it out to the driver. The person was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The driver of the livery cab, Pedro Nunez Delacruz, was knocked unconscious but was not seriously hurt. His vehicle should not have been sent to pick up the passengers because an application to use the Toyota as a livery cab had not yet been approved, the city Taxi and Limousine Commission said.

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Martha12345 says:
Those darn Swedes !!!
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daniibanana says:
it's very hard to remember the 'rights' a person has after he has fled the scene of a fatal accident. i believe he gave up his rights when he decided to flee. i agree with one of the previous posts...innocent people don't flee the scene of an accident when clearly there are people who need help. yeah, save yourself, think of no one else. our society needs a serious dose of humanity. and this habitual offender needs to be dealt with in a way that keeps people on the road safe.
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akibeel says:
Anybody else think this guy looks like George Zimmerman?
And what's up with the guy that looks like he belongs on Easter Island?
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linfinster says:
"But it's what God wants," he said. "Maybe the baby's death, and his parents', is not for nothing; God doesn't have to give us answers."

So their god chose to use this man to kill those people, it's not for nothing and no explanation is needed, but they want JUSTICE
.. and I quote,

"We in the community are demanding that the prosecutor charge the driver of BMW that caused the death of this couple and infant ... with triple homicide," Abraham said in a statement. "This coward left the scene of the accident not even bothering to check on the people of the other car."

So their god uses this sad example of a man to fulfill a want and because of the mans cowardliness of not stopping to help and take responsibility .. wouldn't that have gone against god's wishes? .. and now they want justice ..

They have a twisted religion.
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Oiam21 replies:
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You are obviously talking about things you don't anything about.

It's also obvious that you have a direct line to God since you are guessing at God's wishes.

Has anybody else thought that he might have been drunk and pulled a Ted Kennedy? Left until he could be sober or get the drugs out of his system? Guess he forget about the hair sample test.
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1Citizen says:
44-year-old Julio Acevedo, said he was speeding down the Brooklyn street in a BMW at 60 mph, was arrested last month on a pending charge of driving while under the influence, AND he fled the scene of this fatal accident. He needs as much prison time as he can get.
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jgisme says:
You folks are so mean!

The accused is due a fair trial. And if I understand this incident (I don't live in NY, I may not.) The BMW had the right-of-way. It was the Toyota that had a STOP sign.

Since no evidence exists that he was drunk, I'm pretty sure he's not facing big jail time.

He's a crook, a chronic DUI/DWI, and probably other bad things too. But this is America and here we give people fair trials and in case of doubt, acquit.

Me?, I think he's guilty of being a bad person, but I am not at all sure he caused the accident, other than the fact that he was, likely, drunk and driving without a license.

Bad things, but what I think isn't evidence.
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1pheasant1 replies:
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"This coward left the scene of the accident not even bothering to check on the people of the other car."
BludApfel replies:
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Why did he run if he did nothing wrong?

Innocent people don't run from the scene of an accident.
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Wingsfan1983 says:
All that needs to be said is he is off the streets. This person is a true danger to society.
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Bush-cheney-R-Terrorists says:
Couldn't the police have let him grab for an unloaded weapon, then dropped him right there?
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Wingsfan1983 replies:
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That would only happen on a hunting trip with Cheney
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1pheasant1 says:
The ghost of 50 Cent was shooting at him.
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js555554 says:
He'll go to trial. He will be found guilty of man slaughter by reason of intoxication. He will spend time in rehab. Possible a little jail time. Then be back on the streets in less than a year. It's how a progressive society handles things. Of course, he will have killed again before the next year is out.
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1pheasant1 replies:
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"This coward left the scene of the accident not even bothering to check on the people of the other car."

Newster's kind of man.
unclebernies replies:
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If it was an accident then there really can't be a charge of manslaugter. He will be charged with leaving the scene and some other misdemeanor charges .
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