The alleged drunken driver who fatally struck an NYU student was more than 1.5 times over the legal blood-alcohol limit at the time of the crash — and had to ask his passenger what he hit, court papers say.
Michael de Guzman, 49, had a blood-alcohol content of .13 when he plowed his 2017 red Camaro into aspiring doctor Raife Milligan, 21, on East Houston Street in Manhattan’s East Village around 2:45 a.m. Monday, according to the criminal complaint against him.
De Guzman told a responding cop that he had seen “a shadow of someone running across the street” and tried to swerve out of the way but crashed into a Honda CRV and the divider, the complaint says.
NYU student Raife Milligan was killed by alleged
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