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Driver to serve 4.5 to 13.5 year for kid’s death

A Brooklyn man who was drunk, high and driving at speeds of up to 119 miles per hour when he crashed into the back of a car, killing a 9-year-old boy, will serve up to 13.5 years in prison, officials said.

Travis Dickson was driving his 2018 BMW 540i west on the Long Island Expressway in Farmingville around 1:49 a.m. on Aug. 22 when he hit the back of a 2019 Toyota Corolla, making no attempt to stop, Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney said in a news release.

Travis Dickson, 32, admitted to being drunk and high when he hit the other vehicle, cops said. Suffolk County DA
Angel Salas, 9, in an undated photo over the holidays. Juliana Salas/Facebook

The boy, Angel Salas of Deer Park, was in a booster seat in the back of the car while his dad drove.

Angel was critically injured, officials said.

“As this case clearly illustrates, drunk and drug-impaired drivers are a danger to our communities and often times cause collisions which turn fatal for innocent victims,” Tierney said.

“A child lost their life because of the selfish actions of the defendant. I hope that this prison sentence brings some small degree of solace to the victim’s family who are undoubtedly still grieving his loss.”

Angel Salas, 9, was killed in the crash on the Long Island Expressway in 2022. Juliana Salas/Facebook

Dickson, 32, pleaded guilty in February and was sentenced Friday.

The child was rushed to Stony Brook University Hospital but was declared brain dead two days later.

He was eventually removed from life support and his organs were donated to others, officials said.

Dickson exhibited signs of intoxication after the crash, admitted to smoking pot and had marijuana on him, cops said.

The crash on the Long Island Expressway in 2022 killed the 9-year-old who was in a booster seat in the rear. NBC4 New York
Emergency vehicles responded to the early morning crash. NBC4 New York

His blood was drawn about three hours after the crash and revealed an alcohol level of .14%, officials said.

The legal limit for driving is .08%.

Dickson, who was also driving with a revoked license, pleaded guilty to the top charges of manslaughter in the second degree and vehicular manslaughter in the second degree, officials said.

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