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Maniac NYC driver who mowed down teen girl after she rejected lewd advances had suspended license: docs
By Steven Vago
The crazed drunk driver accused of mowing down a 16-year-old on a Queens sidewalk after she rejected his lewd advances was charged with murder Saturday night -- and it's not the first time he was nabbed driving under the influence.
Driving with a suspended license, Edwin Cruz-Gomez, 38, allegedly plowed a 2009 Chevy Suburban into teen Jhoanny Gomez-Alvarez following a heated fight with the girl, her boyfriend, her mother and the mother's friend Saturday morning outside an Elmhurst bar.
Earlier in the year, he had been charged with driving while intoxicated on the Southern State Parkway in Long Island, according to court papers obtained by The Post.
His license was suspended following the Jan. 26 incident.
If you're wondering why this illegal alien criminal had a license at all, it's because this is the sanctuary pro-murder state of New York.
Six months later, he was caught speeding and driving with a suspended license by Nassau County cops, court records show.
He was set to appear in Nassau County District Court next month for both cases.
Despite the previous arrests, a heavily sloshed Cruz-Gomez was sitting outside Prima Dona on Roosevelt Avenue and Benham Street when the group walked by around 4 a.m., sources said.
The clash erupted when he allegedly made sexual remarks to the teen.
Moments later, the maniac allegedly got behind the wheel and drove up on the sidewalk, pinning the helpless girl against a pillar, according to sources.
Update: Kathy Hochul says her mission is to "protect New Yorkers."
She means, she's gotten her 47th covid booster.