Times Square Car Rampage Suspect Indicted By Grand Jury

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Richard Rojas, the man accused of driving into pedestrians in Times Square, killing one and injuring 22, was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday.
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Investigators photograph evidence at the scene of a crash that killed one person and injured almost two dozen others in Times Square, on May 18, 2017 in New York.Kathy Willens / AP

NEW YORK — A man accused of intentionally mowing down pedestrians on a Times Square sidewalk, killing one and injuring 22 others, was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury.

Richard Rojas did not appear for the brief appearance in a Manhattan court. The charges have not yet been made public, but the 26-year-old Rojas was previously arrested on charges of murder and attempted murder.

An arraignment was set for July 13, and he doesn't have to enter a plea until then. His lawyer had no comment.

Rojas told police after his arrest May 18 that he had been smoking marijuana laced with the hallucinogenic drug PCP, according to a criminal complaint. He said he wanted to "kill them all" and police should have shot him to stop him, prosecutors said.

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Richard Rojas, of the Bronx, N.Y., appears during his arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court, on May 19, 2017 in New York. FileR. Umar Abassi / AP

The crash killed Alyssa Elsman, an 18-year-old tourist from Portage, Michigan, and injured her 13-year-old sister, Ava. A barricade at the site of the crash has become a makeshift memorial to Alyssa Elsman, adorned with flowers, photos and handwritten messages.

Rojas has several prior criminal cases. He pleaded guilty two weeks ago to harassment in the Bronx after he was accused of pulling a knife on a notary in his home.

"You're trying to steal my identity," he said, according to prosecutors.

He also had two previous drunken driving cases.

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