New York City police officers escort Julio Acevedo, in light blue hood, into the 78th precinct, Thursday, March 7, 2013 in New York. Acevedo was arrested in Pennsylvania on Wednesday after a friend arranged his surrender. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
New York City police officers escort Julio Acevedo, in light blue hood, into the 78th precinct, Thursday, March 7, 2013 in New York. Acevedo was arrested in Pennsylvania on Wednesday after a friend arranged his surrender. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Julio Acevedo is escorted from a hearing at the Lehigh County Courthouse Thursday, March 7, 2013, in Allentown, Pa. Acevedo waived extradition Thursday and will be taken back to New York. He was arrested in Pennsylvania on Wednesday after a friend arranged his surrender. He is a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed a pregnant woman and her husband on their way to a hospital in New York. Their premature baby, delivered after the crash, later died. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Pennsylvania State Police, along with New York City police officers, transport Julio Acevedo, 44, from the State Police Barracks in Bethlehem, Pa, Wednesday night, March 6, 2013, to the Lehigh County Prison. Acevedo was wanted by the New York City Police in connection with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in the death of expectant parents Nachman and Raizy Glauber. Their premature child also died as a result of the accident. (AP Photo/Tim Wynkoop)
NEW YORK (AP) ? A man arrested in connection with a New York car crash that killed a rabbinical college student, his pregnant wife and their baby has been charged with criminally negligent homicide and other offenses.
Julio Acevedo (ah-seh-VAY'-doh) was arraigned Thursday night in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn and was ordered held without bail. He was also charged with three counts of assault and other offenses.
Acevedo arrived in New York earlier Thursday after agreeing to be returned from Pennsylvania, where he surrendered Wednesday.
He's accused of speeding down a Brooklyn street and crashing into a car carrying 21-year-olds Nachman (NAHK'-muhn) and Raizy Glauber (RAY'-zee GLOW'-bur). The Glaubers died Sunday. Their premature son, delivered by cesarean section, died Monday.
Acevedo has told the Daily News he was fleeing someone who was trying to shoot at him.
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