Crime & Safety
Police ID Victims In Long Island Crash That Killed 5
BREAKING: Police have ID'ed the 4 people, including a mother and her two children, who were in a car that went up in flames in the crash.

Suffolk Police have officially identified the four people who were killed in last week's horrific crash in Ridge.
Jacquelyn McCoy, 55, of Calverton, her daughter, Mary Alice Booker, 36, of Riverhead, her son, Anthony McCoy, 33, and McCoy’s friend, Tameka Foster, 42, were inside a 2012 Mazda that was struck by a stolen car on Middle Country Road on the morning of Feb. 14. The Mazda then struck another vehicle and went up in flames. All four people were pronounced dead at the scene.
Lonidell Skinner, a 19-year-old passenger in the stolen car, a 2018 Camaro, was also killed in the crash. The driver of an oil truck that was also involved in the crash was seriously injured.
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The driver of the Camaro, 23-year-old Jamel Turner, of Bellport, was arrested and charged with third degree criminal possession of stolen property and false personation. He is expected to face upgraded charges.
Turner, a member of the Bloods gang, was driving the stolen car at over 100 mph when he triggered the crash, prosecutors said, according to a News 12 report.
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According to an online fundraiser for the family of the victims, "Jackie leaves behind her oldest son and daughter, Mary Alice leaves behind a 17 yr old daughter, Anthony and Tameka leave behind a young daughter and son."

Photos of the victims from a GoFundMe page
Main Photo by Fully Involved Media Group / Brian LaMonica Jr.
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