Man dies after ‘drunk’ off-duty cop slams into pedestrians

New York Post

A man died and a woman is in critical condition with life-threatening injuries after a drunk off-duty NYPD cop drove his SUV onto a Brooklyn sidewalk early Saturday, police sources said.

Rookie officer Nicholas Batka slammed his gray Dodge Durango onto the sidewalk of a tree-lined residential section of Bedford Avenue near North 8th Street that residents say is usually crowded with people enjoying the neighborhood’s nightlife.  

The crash noise aroused several sleeping neighbors, who found a scene of blood-soaked horror at their doorsteps.

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A victim is removed from the scene of the crash.Photo: Seth Gottfried

“I was woken up with a huge noise. People were screaming in agony — ‘Help!’ ‘God!’ I knew something terrible had happened,” said 48-year-old Agata Winter, a witness.

“I heard people screaming and saw people lying all over the place. Just covered in blood and really badly injured,” said Kate Hanley, 35. “Someone in front of my stoop had a bone sticking out of his leg.”

“People were screaming. It was really bad.”

Angela Zielinski aided a woman at the scene. “Her head, her leg was bleeding. She was squirming and squealing,” Zielinski said. A male victim was impaled on a fence, she added.

Zielinski tried to speak to the driver.

“I said ‘Dude what the f–k, you just hit four people,’” she said. “He stared at me with a blank stare.”

Witness Kelly Convery said Batka tried to drive away from the scene. When he couldn’t move his car, “he switched sides, from the driver’s seat to the passenger side. Everyone saw him do it,” said Convery, 38.

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Photo: Seth Gottfried

Good Samaritans tried to keep Batka from fleeing the scene by keeping him in the car until police arrived. “People were trying to stop him,” said Brandon Smith, 31, who lives across the street.

Other witnesses said Batka didn’t seem able to run far. “He was really wasted,” said Hanley. “When they brought him out, he was conscious, but like someone that was blackout drunk. Four people had to get him out of the car.”

Zielinski said she saw Batka display his police badge to the people gathered around his car.

The off-duty officer was reported in stable condition at Weill Cornell, police sources said.

A Facebook profile believed to belong to Batka shows he is not shy about his drinking. More than a half-dozen photos show him with beer and booze.

A photo from 2013 shows him leaning over eight shots of booze, with the quip: “and all for me ;p”

A picture with the profile says: “Just because it’s a bad idea doesn’t mean it’s not going to be a good time.”

Batka, who has been suspended by the NYPD, was to report to work with the Transit Boro Manhattan Task Force at 7 a.m. Saturday, police officials said. He is expected to face DWI and other charges.

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11 thoughts on “Man dies after ‘drunk’ off-duty cop slams into pedestrians

  1. “Zielinski said she saw Batka display his police badge to the people gathered around his car.”

    “It’s o.k., I’m here to help.”

    “He is expected to face DWI and other charges.”

    ‘Other charges’?

    So DWI is more serious than (at the VERY least) MANSLAUGHTER ???

    wow…

    1. Later today, he was charged with manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, three counts of assault, driving while intoxicated, driving with impaired ability and driving on a sidewalk.

  2. These people should consider themselves lucky.
    This guy could have been on a bender on duty and drunk. Which in all probability and mathematical and statistically could have allegedly happened.
    He could have mowed down a city block at a parade or celebration.
    Then arrested the victims for resisting arrest for obstructing his bumper.
    I think this guy needs some sensitivity training.
    Hell throw in a few hundred hail marys and our father’s after the confessional too…!

  3. “..he switched sides, from the driver’s seat to the passenger side…”

    If there weren’t so many witnesses he would have said “I’m just a passenger. The driver ran away,” and he probably would have gotten away with it.

    With the love of alcohol this guy has, you can bet he’s nipping at the bottle on duty, too.

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