Lindenhurst Man Indicted for Quadruple Vehicular Homicide

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Michael DeAngelo was allegedly speeding and impaired by both fentanyl and cocaine when he crashed into vehicle and killed four family members.

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Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced that a Lindenhurst man was arraigned today on four counts of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide and related charges for an August crash in East Massapequa in which he allegedly killed four members of a single family and injured two others. 
 
Michael DeAngelo, 32, was arraigned today before Judge Robert Schwartz on:
  • Six counts of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide (a B felony)
  • Five counts of Vehicular Manslaughter in the First Degree (a C felony)
  • Four counts of Manslaughter in the Second Degree (a C felony)
  • Aggravated Vehicular Assault (a C felony)
  • Five counts of Assault in the Second Degree (a D violent felony)
  • Four counts Vehicular Manslaughter in the Second Degree (a D felony)
  • Vehicular Assault in the First Degree (a D felony)
  • Vehicular Assault in the Second Degree (an E felony)
  • Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs as a Felony (an E felony)
  • Driving While Ability Impaired by the Combined Influence of Drugs as a Felony (an E felony)
  • Assault in the Third Degree (an A misdemeanor)
  • Reckless Driving (an unclassified misdemeanor)
The defendant pleaded not guilty and was remanded. The case is due back in court on October 19, 2023. If convicted, the defendant faces up to 25 years in prison. 
 
“Patrice Huntley and three children – members of the same family – were killed due to the extraordinarily reckless actions of a defendant who was allegedly driving 120 miles an hour while impaired by cocaine and fentanyl,” said DA Donnelly. “No one was safe on Sunrise Highway that Sunday evening and tragically Patrice, Jeremiah, Hannah, and Chantel lost their lives while going to get ice cream. No family should ever have to bury four loved ones at the same time and my office will vigorously prosecute this case to ensure justice for Patrice’s family, friends, and community.” 
 
DA Donnelly said that, according to the indictment and investigation, on August 6, 2023, at approximately 7:15 p.m., 60-year-old Patrice Huntley was stopped at a traffic light in his 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe on Sunrise Highway at Unqua Road in East Massapequa. 
 
Defendant DeAngelo, allegedly impaired by both fentanyl and cocaine, drove his 2023 Hyundai Kona directly into multiple vehicles stopped at the light. Huntley’s vehicle was struck with such force that the SUV was pushed through the intersection and spun around so that it was facing oncoming traffic. DeAngelo’s vehicle went airborne and landed upside down. 
 
According to the event data recorder inside the Kona, the defendant was driving approximately 120 miles per hour and did not brake until less than a half second before the impact. The defendant struck the victims at approximately 95 miles per hour.
 
Huntley, a Marine veteran, was celebrating a recent job offer and had taken five members of his family out for ice cream. 
 
As a result of the crash, Patrice Huntley, his 10-year-old son Jeremiah Huntley, and his 13-year-old daughter Hannah Huntley were killed and pronounced deceased that same night. 
 
Huntley’s 18-year-old stepdaughter and six-year-old step-granddaughter, Chantel Solomon, suffered catastrophic injuries, while his 14-year-old son was also hurt in the crash. 
 
Six-year-old Chantel Solomon succumbed to her injuries six days later on August 12, 2023. 
 
DeAngelo was observed to have signs of drug use, including track marks on his arm and hands, and needles and a pipe were discovered in and around his vehicle. 
 
The defendant was transported to Nassau University Medical Center with injuries and was arrested by members of the Nassau County Police Department’s Homicide Squad in the hospital on August 11, 2023.  
 
DeAngelo’s car struck another vehicle stopped at the stoplight and caused the Santa Fe to rear-end the vehicle ahead of it.
 
Deputy Bureau Chief Katie Zizza of the Vehicular Crimes Bureau is prosecuting the case. The defendant is represented by Karl Seman, Esq. 
 
The charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless found guilty.