You are reading

Long Island City Man Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison In Hit-And-Run Death Of Sunnyside Bicyclist

Photo: iStock

March 13, 2013 By Christian Murray

A Long Island City man who struck and killed a bicyclist on a Sunnyside street last July was sentenced to five years in prison today.

Alex J. Batista, 25, of 53-36 Van Dam Street, was driving drunk at 10:51 pm along Greenpoint Avenue on July 18 when he drove into Roger Hernandez, a Sunnyside handyman who was riding his bicycle.

Hernandez was thrown onto the roadway near 39th Place after striking Batista’s windshield. Hernandez was pronounced dead on the scene with massive head injuries.

Batista, who fled the scene, was later found by cops after crashing his 4-door sedan into a building about 10 blocks away, at 58-16 Laurel Hill Boulevard. He had passed out, lying down on the sidewalk next to his car.

Batista had faced up to 15 years in prison for second degree manslaughter charges. Instead, he pleaded to the lesser charges of second-degree assault and DWI.

The defendant was also ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and install an ignition interlock device at his own expense in any vehicle that he owns or operates for a period of three years following his release from prison.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

6 Comments

Click for Comments 
rikki

The sentencing makes sense if the bicyclist was partially at fault. As I stated before if he was wearing all black on a black bike with no reflectors or light how would anyone even sober see him until it was too late?

So look closely and teach your kids not to be a stupid bike rider. If they refuse to wear a jacket with reflective tape or put a light and reflectors on the bike, because it makes him look like a wussie, then take the bike away you are a parent right?

Reply
lalala

The cannibal cop is likely going to get over 25 years but this clown gets 5? Sentencing laws make no sense.

Reply
RubentheProphet2

5 years is awfully low, considering people get more time for having weed on them.

Reply

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Fall fun in western Queens: Your guide to the best seasonal events

Aug. 29, 2025 By Jessica Militello

With beach days and summer BBQs behind us, the start of September rings in the start of magnificent Fall foliage, Halloween and more fun activities that come with the start of Autumn, including a list of Fall events in the area. From apple picking to seasonal ciders and more, there is tons to explore in the community. From Mystic Markets to scary movie meet-ups and more, here is a list of Fall events you do not want to miss.

A hidden gem in Sunnyside: Bistro Punta Sal blends Peruvian and Italian flavors

Aug. 29, 2025 By Jessica Militello

On a quiet street in Sunnyside, Bistro Punta Sal has its French doors wide open, letting the late August breeze emanate throughout the space, which is ornate with flowers, paintings and an array of tables and chairs for intimate dinners with friends or a romantic date night. The cozy restaurant, located at 45-51 46th St., is a hidden gem in the neighborhood that is just waiting to be discovered, as the sights and aromas of the restaurant invite guests in. 

Queens Together launches ‘Unofficial US Open Dining Guide’ encouraging fans to sample restaurants along the 7 line

Aug. 20, 2025 By Shane O’Brien

The US Open returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park this Sunday, with more than 1 million attendees anticipated to take mass transit to the iconic annual tennis event. With hundreds of thousands of fans set to take the 7 out to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, there is a world of delicious local eateries lying beneath the elevated train tracks should any fan wish to stop en-route to the US Open.