Man charged with murder over teen's death in Times Square crash

Richard Rojas is also facing 20 charges of attempted murder after a vehicle crashed into pedestrians on the pavement in New York.

Richard Rojas is escorted from the 7th precinct by New York City Police officers after being processed in connection with the speeding vehicle that struck pedestrians on a sidewalk in Times Square in New York City, U.S. May 18, 2017
Image: Richard Rojas faces charges of murder, attempted murder and vehicular homicide
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A man accused of crashing a car into crowds in New York's Times Square, leaving one teenager dead and many more injured, has been charged with murder.

Richard Rojas, 26, has also been charged with 20 counts of attempted murder and five counts of aggravated vehicular homicide.

Alyssa Elsman, an 18-year-old from Portage, Michigan, was killed when a vehicle hit nearly two dozen people in the tourist area before becoming wedged against steel barriers.

The car is said to have performed a u-turn and driven at speed against the flow of traffic for three blocks.

Ms Elsman's 13-year-old sister is among the 22 people injured, three of them critically.

Alyssa Elsman was killed by a car in Times Square. Pic: Instagram
Image: Alyssa Elsman was killed in the carnage. Pic: Instagram

Rojas, said to have been discharged from the US Navy following disciplinary problems, appeared in court on Friday.

He has a history of drink-driving charges but is believed to have initially tested negative for alcohol on Thursday.

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Police are waiting on the results of drugs tests.

Richard Rojas is escorted by police
Image: Rojas has prior convictions for drunk driving

New York Police Department assistant chief William Aubry said the incident started at 11.54am local time on Thursday, when a Honda Accord was seen travelling southbound on 7th Avenue in the direction of 42nd Street.

Witnesses described seeing people being loaded on to stretchers, shoes scattered around the scene and people in bloodstained blankets amid the carnage.

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Car rams into pedestrians in Times Square

A picture of the suspect on the TMZ website shows him with a ripped t-shirt after being subdued and surrounded by police officers.

Ken Bradix, a security worker at the Planet Hollywood restaurant, said: "He began screaming, no particular words but just utter screaming.

"He was swinging his arms at the same time."

The incident raised initial terror fears following the use of vehicles in attacks in Nice, France, and Berlin, Germany, last year.

Emergency services at the scene in New York
Image: Emergency services at the scene in New York

But New York mayor Bill de Blasio said there was "no indication that this was an act of terrorism".

Harrison Ramos, a neighbour of Rojas in the Bronx, said he had been "going through a real tough time".

A week ago Rojas pleaded guilty to a harassment violation after being arrested for pointing a knife at someone he accused of stealing his identity.