Police sources have identified Daniel Hyden, of New Jersey, as the driver behind July 4's deadly park crash. They also said he works as a substance abuse…
Daniel C. Hyden, of New Jersey, has been charged with driving under the influence; NYPD officials expect additional manslaughter charges to be brought as wellon July 4 has worked as a substance abuse counselor and penned a book billed as a guide to living with addiction, law enforcement sources confirmed to News 4.
Police said the driver was speeding on Water Street before blowing through a stop sign and jumping the sidewalk around 9 p.m., when he barreled into the park and struck people celebrating the Fourth of July.Witnesses pulled him out of the truck and held him until officers arrived, authorities said. He was treated for head and facial lacerations, and later charged with driving under the influence.
"Within the pages of DC Hyden's book, addicts, family members, enablers, and helpers will find unconventional ways to combat addiction from Onset to Remission," the book's description on Amazon reads.
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