Grandpa cuffed in road-rage killing on Long Island Expressway: cops
Briefly

A 64-year-old man, Brian Noll, allegedly killed a motorcyclist during a road rage incident on Long Island. The confrontation occurred on a service road when Noll swerved his pickup truck into the motorcyclist, pinning him against a guardrail. Noll, who had a passenger in his truck, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. His attorney claimed the motorcyclist acted recklessly, instigating the fatal incident. The complexity surrounding the events raises significant debates about road rage accountability and driving safety.
Noll deliberately swerved his truck into the motorcycle, leaving the unidentified victim crushed against the metal guardrail, where he was pronounced dead.
His lawyer accused the motorcyclist of driving 'in the most reckless of ways,' suggesting the motorcyclist caused the collision.
The lawyer stated, 'My client is a 64-year-old grandfather... was coming back to see some family...when this motorcyclist was wreaking havoc on the roads.'
Noll pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder... an uninjured 66-year-old woman was in his passenger seat at the time.
Read at New York Post
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