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  • Suspected drunk driver in deadly Deer Park nail salon crash due in court

    Suspected drunk driver in deadly Deer Park nail salon crash due in court

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    RIVERHEAD, New York (WABC) — The suspected drunk driver who plowed into a Long Island nail salon, killing four people, is expected to appear in court Thursday.

    Prosecutors say Steven Schwally was the driver seen on surveillance video, whose car sped and flew into a nail salon in Deer Park.

    Schwally, 64, is expected to be in court at 9:30 a.m.

    He was indicted on four counts of second-degree murder among other charges.

    Prosecutors say Schwally’s speech was slurred, eyes were bloodshot and his breath smelled of alcohol at the time of his arrest in June.

    The marine veteran was arrested in 2013 for driving while intoxicated as well.

    Surveillance video captured terrifying the moments Schwally’s Chevy Traverse plowed through the front glass doors of the Hawaii Nail Spa as employees and customers sat inside on a Friday afternoon.

    Police say Schwally sped through a parking lot across the street before crashing his car into the store.

    The horrific scene turned into a growing memorial for the victims, nine people were hurt.

    Four people were killed, the owner of the salon who was known as Ken Chen, two employees, Yan Xu and Meizi Zhang, and 34-year-old off-duty NYPD Officer Emilia Rennack. She was there getting her nails done before a wedding.

    Schwally told police he had 18 beers the night before the crash but that he had stopped drinking at 4 a.m.

    He’s pleaded not guilty.

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  • Community mourns NYPD officer killed in Deer Park nail salon crash

    Community mourns NYPD officer killed in Deer Park nail salon crash

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    NEW HYDE PARK, Long Island (WABC) — It was an emotional day on Long Island as friends, family, and co-workers came together to remember an NYPD officer killed by an out-of-control car at a nail salon in Deer Park.

    A large sign was set up on the street with a picture of Officer Emilia Rennhack outside the home where her funeral was held Saturday in New Hyde Park.

    Rennhack was one of four people killed when an alleged drunk driver crashed into a nail salon in Deer Park last Friday.

    Pictured left to right: Jiancai Chen, Emilia Rennhack and Meizi Zhang

    Also killed in the crash were Jiancai ‘Kenny’ Chen, 37, of Bayside, Queens, Yan Xu, 41, of Flushing, Queens, and Meizi Zhang, 50, of Flushing, Queens.

    The 30-year-old was off-duty at the time, getting her nails done for a wedding.

    Officer Rennhack was assigned to the 102nd Precinct in Queens, where her husband is a detective.

    Police say Steven Schwally, 64, was drunk when he plowed an SUV through Hawaii Nail Salon.

    Schwally, of Dix Hills, has been charged with DWI, and additional charges could still be filed against him.

    This is not Schwally’s first DWI incident. He pleaded guilty to similar charges in Suffolk County in March 2013.

    Schwally was held on $1 million cash bail at his arraignment Monday afternoon in Central Islip.

    Prosecutors say he is a Marine Corps veteran who is living at a Motor Inn in Commack.

    He told police he had 18 beers the night before the crash, and stopped drinking at 4 a.m.

    Schwally is due back in court on July 12.

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