Street Drag Racer Charged with Murder for Death of Uber Passenger

NYPD officers responding to emergency call. File photo by Roy Janssen
NYPD officers responding to emergency call. File photo by Roy Janssen

QUEENS, NY – Melissa Rodriguez-Lopez, a 28-year-old resident of Kossuth Avenue in the Bronx, faced indictment charges on Tuesday for murder and manslaughter.

The charges stem from a high-speed car crash that took the life of an Uber passenger, reportedly struck by Rodriguez-Lopez’s vehicle during a drag race on the Whitestone Expressway.

According to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, Rodriguez-Lopez, who describes herself as a street racing enthusiast, was driving a 2015 Lexus at up to 123 miles per hour when she hit an Uber driven by Manishanker Roy, 43.

The Uber was carrying passenger Steven Spaulding, 62, from Brooklyn.

Rodriguez-Lopez reportedly left the scene without reporting the collision, hitching a ride from another drag racer. Later that day, Rodriguez-Lopez reported to the NYPD’s 52nd Police Department that her car had been stolen.

Roy and Spaulding were taken to New York-Presbyterian Queens hospital in Flushing. Roy sustained significant injuries, while Spaulding, after undergoing surgery for several spinal fractures, suffered a stroke and passed away on June 10.

Rodriguez-Lopez is due back in court on August 29. If convicted, she could face 25 years to life in prison.