A grand jury in Queens has indicted Malcolm Anglin, a Brooklyn motorist, for second-degree murder following a fatal hit-and-run incident tied to road rage in May 2024. Anglin allegedly rammed into 55-year-old Thomas McDade after a heated argument escalated during a dispute on the Belt Parkway. McDade sustained severe injuries and died six months later due to blunt force trauma. Prior to the indictment, Anglin faced charges of attempted murder, highlighting the increasing violence associated with road rage and its tragic consequences.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz emphasized that the defendant turned to violence to settle a senseless dispute with a stranger, showcasing the escalating nature of road rage incidents.
Indicted on charges of second-degree murder and other offenses, Anglin intentionally drove into McDade's vehicle in a fit of rage, ultimately leading to the victim's untimely death.
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