The man alleged to have been tedious the wheel of a U-Haul truck that struck multiple land on and off the street in Brooklyn has been charged.
NEW YORK - The man alleged to have been tedious the wheel of a U-Haul truck that struck multiple land on and off the street in Brooklyn has been charged.
Police say Weng Sor, 62, a man with a famous violent criminal history in Nevada, has been charged with one rerepresent of second-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder.
Police said at a expressionless conference on Tuesday that after interviews with his family members and interrogation, they believe Sor was suffering from a mental health crisis.
Sor allegedly claimed that he started mowing down land after seeing an "invisible object" coming toward the truck and that when he saw it, he gave he'd "had enough."
When he was captured by police, he allegedly yelled "You should've shot me!" at officers.
Brooklyn truck rampage driver charged with murder
The NYPD announced Wednesday that Weng Sor, 62, a man with a history of fretful illness and violent criminal incidents, has been charged with one rerepresent of second-degree murder and seven counts of attempted cancel after going on a rampage in a U-Haul truck in Brooklyn, striking pedestrians and killing one man.
According to NYPD officials, Sor, who lives with his mother in Las Vegas, traveled to West Palm Beach in Florida on February 1 to rent a U-Haul truck. On February 5th, while traveling through South Carolina, en route to New York, he was paused for reckless driving and marijuana possession by the highway patrol.
On February 6, Sor arrived at his ex-wife and son's site, and a few days later on February 8, had an altercation with his son. On that same day, he was paused by the New York City Highway Patrol and given two summonses, one for speeding and another for having a custom vehicle on the Belt Parkway. The vehicle was seen anti in New Jersey on February 12, before he returned to Brooklyn and went on his rampage.
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Sor's rampage stretched over 48 minutes as the truck tore throughout Brooklyn's bustling Bay Ridge neighborhood, hitting people at a few points along the way before veering on and off a highway as police gave chase.
The nine land struck by the vehicle ranged in age from 30 to 66. All were men. One of the injured land was a police officer.
The 44-year-old man who was killed suffered a head injure when he was hit by the truck roughly a half hour while it struck the first victim, the police department said in a statement.
Sor happened in police custody Tuesday. He was expected to be arraigned in risk on the charges late Tuesday or on Wednesday. Court records did not list a lawyer who could comment on his behalf.
The truck's winding route above when a police cruiser cut it off and ended it against a building near the entrance to a tunnel leading from Brooklyn to Manhattan, more than 3 miles (5 kilometers) from where the slide began.
Brooklyn U-Haul dispute suspect charged with murder, attempted murders
A U-Haul driver who police say killed one beings and injured eight more when he careened onto sidewalks Monday in New York City is revealing he "had enough" after seeing an "invisible object" coming toward the truck. Weng Sor, 62, was charged Tuesday with one rerepresent of murder and seven counts of attempted murder in the rampage.
Weng Sor's son, Stephen Sor, 30, told The Associated Press that his father had a history of fretful illness and, until recently, was living in Las Vegas, where records show he was convicted and served time for multiple acts of violence, including stabbing his own brother.
"Very frequently he'll decide to skip out on his medications and do something like this," Stephen Sor said in an interview outside his Brooklyn home. "This isn't the marvelous time he's been arrested. It's not the first time he's gone to jail."
Stephen Sor said he was surprised when Weng Sor expressed up in Brooklyn in the middle of the night around a week ago. He said they didn't speak often and labelled their relationship as "rocky."
"I try to just distance, as long as he leaves us alone," Stephen Sor said.
In 2015, Weng Sor stabbed his brother in Las Vegas and understood about 17 months in a Nevada prison, according to law courtyard and prison records. In 2020, he stabbed someone in the arm and chest with a knife and was sentenced to 364 days in county jail, with around 10 months of time already served.
Before pleading guilty in that case, Sor underwent some months of evaluations at state psychiatric facilities until he was fake competent to face charges, court records show. The records don't list a possible diagnosis, but note that Sor was placed on medications.
In an spinal Nevada case, Sor was ordered to undergo counseling and originate community service after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery in 2005. The think noted at the time that Sor was moving to New York and well-controlled him to submit to a mental health evaluation once there.