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NEW YORK (CNN) -- A bus driver's helper is facing criminal charges after she allegedly overlooked a 22-year-old special needs man, who spent New Year's Eve alone in a freezing bus depot, police said.
Edwin Rivera, who has cerebral palsy, was left on a bus Wednesday night, authorities said. Temperatures in New York plummeted to 15 degrees before he was found early Thursday. Rivera was taken to Brookdale University Hospital, where he was recovering Friday, according to hospital officials. When he was found, Rivera was "cold, very cold," his sister, Leslie Rivera, told CNN affiliate News 12 Long Island. "His fingers were blue." Linda Hockaday, 51, who helps the bus driver, faces charges of first- and second-degree reckless endangerment. She was arraigned Friday. Hockaday was aware Rivera was asleep on the bus, but did not inform the driver he was there, prosecutors allege in a criminal complaint. She didn't want to retrace the bus route and take Rivera home because she had to get to an appointment, the complaint said. If convicted, Hockaday could face a sentence of up to seven years. The bus driver has not been charged in the case. The bus company, Outstanding Transport Inc., refused comment.
Originally posted by Raustin
Sorry I forgot the link, it's in the OP now. I appreciate you sharing your story, I always say this but a society is judged by how they treat their weakest members. I doubt this woman intended for the boy to get hurt, but still she needs to be held accountable.