Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
October 27, 2017
Juan Maldonado.
We need a lot more than a wall to stop these spics.
A Brooklyn driver who fatally struck a cyclist with his car before dragging the man some 20 feet was hit with 15 years behind bars Wednesday.
Juan Maldonado was speeding through Williamsburg just before 3 a.m. in July 2016 when he ran a red light and then swerved into the bike lane and slammed into the victim, authorities said.
Avid cyclist Matthew van Ohlen was knocked off his bike and then pulled under Maldonado’s black Chevy Camaro to his death, said prosecutors. Van Ohlen’s mangled remains were pulled by the car for some 20 feet before they detached and the 57-year-old sped off.
Witnesses told The Post that Maldonado initially stopped, but fled when he saw sirens coming.
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Mondo slapped the reckless driver with the maximum sentence, before saying she would recommend the Department of Motor Vehicles revoke his driver’s license for the rest of his life.
Matthew Ohlen.