A TikTok video posted final week confirmed two folks in connection to a deadly street-racing crash in New Jersey being extradited after being arrested in Miami.
Officers mentioned an investigation confirmed that Alvi Limani, 20, of Staten Island, was allegedly driving recklessly whereas racing on the Backyard State Parkway on June 29 when his BMW struck two different autos and in the end rolled over a number of occasions.
Albion Hysenaj, 20, additionally of Staten Island, died after being ejected from Limani’s car. One other passenger who was ejected suffered critical accidents and was transported to Robert Wooden Johnson College Hospital.
Limani and one other passenger who was not ejected from the automotive allegedly ran from the positioning of the crash.
Based on Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Colonel Patrick J. Callahan of the New Jersey State Police, detectives decided that Limani later fled to Miami together with his mom — Vilma Vneshta, 42 — whereas making an attempt to depart the nation.
Limani and Vneshta had been apprehended on July 17 close to Miami, the place they had been held pending extradition to New Jersey.
Officers mentioned Limani was charged with litany of crimes together with:
First-degree aggravated manslaughter
Second-degree vehicular murder
Second-degree knowingly leaving the scene of an accident leading to dying
Third-degree inflicting dying whereas driving with a suspended license
Two counts of third-degree endangering an injured sufferer
Two counts of third-degree endangering
Third-degree tampering with public information
Vneshta was charged with third-degree Hindering.
Emily Harrington, 19, of Staten Island — the passenger who allegedly fled the scene with Limani — was charged with third-degree hindering, fourth diploma obstruction, and fourth-degree conspiracy to hazard one other.
Jeter Ogando, 23, of Perth Amboy – who was allegedly driving the opposite car concerned within the racing incident — was charged with second-degree vehicular murder, third-degree endangering one other, and fourth-degree assault by auto.
The investigation stays lively and ongoing.
Investigators urge anybody with extra data or surveillance footage to contact the Holmdel Station Prison Investigation Workplace at 732-441-4500, ext. 7425, or the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Workplace at 732-745-3140.