Contractor Indicted In NYC Crane Collapse
Faces Homicide Charges For March '08 Accident That Killed 7
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The contractor responsible for a deadly New York City crane collapse last March was indicted on homicide charges, Jan. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
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Photo Essay Deadly Collapse Giant crane topples, smashing into a block of residential buildings in NYC
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Photo Essay Another NYC Crane Collapse Construction crane collapses into 23-story building and then onto Manhattan street.
The contractor, William Rapetti, was in custody Monday morning. He was indicted on homicide and other charges in connection with the March accident, District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said.
In September, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Rapetti Rigging Services Inc. for improperly using slings recommended by the manufacturer to stabilize the crane.
In an e-mail to The Associated Press, defense attorney Arthur Aidala said Rapetti is innocent and "has agreed to offer his full assistance and expertise in helping to determine the actual cause or causes of the crane collapse that day."
The 19-story tower crane broke away from a luxury apartment building under construction and fell like a tree across other buildings as far as a block away.
A brownstone town house was demolished, and some residents later said they had been fearful that the crane was unstable.
A city construction site inspector was later charged with falsely claiming he had inspected the crane 11 days before the mishap.
The accident was one in a wave of fatal construction mishaps in the city. On May 30, another tower crane broke apart and fell on an apartment building, killing two workers. Other crane operations were suspended temporarily.
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----------------Posted by tincup356 at 07:05 PM : Jan 05, 2009
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How does this story tie in to your conspiracy theory about 9/11? I think you''re just looking for any opportunity to spew your paranoid rantings. We''ve all already seen the so-called evidence to support the 9/11 conspiracy theories.
There are medications that can help you!
Posted by tincup356
They aren''t marching because they aren''t as paranoid as you. Not all government employees are useless. Like in any other environment there are good and bad government employees. Don''t tar them all with the same brush.
Posted by cbscrash072 at 06:24 PM : Jan 05, 2009
I''d be willing to bet this wasn''t this contractor''s first job. Even if it was, he should have known what the specs were for using a crane. Therefore, first an foremost, the contractor is at fault and should be held responsible.
Bdut what you said is fact, bribes, corruption (gw bush) and collateral (d.cheney) damage (rove and gonzalez) run hand and hand. Frank
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Posted by arnoldbowers at 01:41 PM : Jan 05, 2009
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..................... Actually i just built a home...What a nightmare. I hate lazy contractors.
--------------Posted by pat1967 at 03:20 PM : Jan 05, 2009
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It may come down to whether they can prove "depraved indifference" towards human life. That phrase seems to be popping up a lot now, instead of "intent".
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Posted by markavelli2
It''s not a mistake. Anyone running that kind of business for any length of time knows full well how to properly anchor a crane. This guy decided to half-azz it, that''s the crime.
People like you would like to have all of us buy the whole "zero personal responsibility" culture of the ghetto rats and other members of the victimization cult. Not gonna work this time rat.
Bdut what you said is fact, bribes, corruption (gw bush) and collateral (d.cheney) damage (rove and gonzalez) run hand and hand. Frank
- by djberson January 5, 2009 1:58 PM EST
- It is hard to imagine that mankind has (without modern technology) created wonders of architecture that have lasted thousands of years because today nothing is made with any care or quality. If it can be done cheaper, faster or crappier, 1000 greedy developers are out there pushing that envelope.
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