ICE arrests captain in New York Harbor boat accident that killed mother and infant
Summary
The captain of a boat that capsized near New York Harbor, killing a mother and her infant, has been arrested by immigration officers for entering the US illegally. He faces charges related to the accident and will remain in detention while awaiting trial.Key Facts
- The boat capsized near the Statue of Liberty on August 8.
- A 27-year-old woman and her 5-month-old daughter died in the accident.
- Fourteen people were on the boat; twelve were rescued.
- The captain, Manuel Hernandez, was initially charged with reckless endangerment leading to death.
- An investigation found the boat was overloaded and lacked infant life jackets.
- Hernandez faces two federal charges for misconduct and neglect causing death, with up to 10 years in prison for each.
- Immigration authorities say Hernandez entered the US illegally from El Salvador and lied about his citizenship.
- He is now held by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and awaiting trial.
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