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New York Post
11 Jan 2024


NextImg:Lamborghini driver charged in wild car chase, fiery NYC crash that killed passenger: cops

A Lamborghini driver who crashed his luxury ride in a wild chase with cops through Upper Manhattan last month has been charged with manslaughter for the fiery wreck that killed his passenger, authorities said.

Alejandro Rentas, 22, was arrested Wednesday in connection to the Dec. 4 smash-up at 213th Street and 10th Avenue in Inwood that killed Tiana Rodriguez, 21, police said.

Rentas – whose exact relationship to Rodriguez was unclear Thursday – was driving the sporty luxury SUV when he ran a red light shortly after 10 p.m., according to police sources.

NYPD officers put their lights on to pull Rentas over, but he took off, cops said.

The speeding motorist then zoomed north on 10th Avenue with cops hot on his trail, police said.

Alejandro Rentas, 22, was charged with manslaughter in connection to the fiery Inwood crash, cops said. CBS New York
Rentas had just whizzed through a red light and was fleeing cops when the crash happened, sources said. CBS New York

He eventually slammed into a silver Hyundai Elantra that was attempting to make a left turn onto West 213th Street, according to cops.

The out-of-control Lamborghini then veered left, striking the pillar of an above-ground subway track, police said.

Responding officers were able to pull Rentas out of the SUV before it eventually erupted into flames with Rodriguez still inside, police said.

Tiana Rodriguez, 21, was killed in the Dec. 4 fiery crash, police said. Tiana Rodriguez / Facebook

The young woman was pronounced dead by EMS, the NYPD said.

Video captured the massive blaze caused by the crash, and what appeared to be bright green wreckage from the scorched Italian sports car.

Rentas was taken to Harlem Hospital, where he was initially listed in critical condition. 

The Bronx resident, who does not have a criminal record, was also charged with assault and reckless endangerment, cops said. 

Rentas does not have a criminal record, cops said. CBS New York

He was arraigned on an indictment and ordered held on $150,000 cash bail, $350,000 insurance company bond or $500,000 partially secured surety bond, prosecutors said. He will reappear in court on April 8.

The driver of Hyundai, a 37-year-old man, was also taken to Harlem Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.