Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A 9-year-old boy was killed Thursday morning when his mother, allegedly driving under the influence, crashed head-on into another vehicle while traveling the wrong way on the Southern State Parkway in Bay Shore, according to New York State Police.
The four-car collision occurred around 2:20 a.m. in the eastbound lanes near exit 42, police said. The victim, Eli Henrys of Centerport, was a rear-seat passenger in an SUV driven by his 32-year-old mother, Kerri Bedrick, who was traveling west in the eastbound lanes, according to authorities.
“This incident is still under investigation, however, information gathered to this point indicates that the wrong-way driver may have been driving the wrong way on Sunrise Highway prior to entering the Southern State Parkway,” NYSP Major Stephen Udice said during a Thursday morning press conference.
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office reported that Bedrick may have been driving the wrong way for more than five miles before the crash. A deputy sheriff attempted to stop the vehicle but was unsuccessful, according to John Becker with the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.
“He’s attempting to get this vehicle to stop, but ultimately, was unable to do so,” Becker said. “That vehicle continued on at varying speeds.”
The impact was devastating, officials described. “It was a very severe collision. It was a head-on collision,” Udice said. “The damage to the vehicles involved was extensive, and as I said to you before, to give you an idea, the engine from the vehicle, the wrong-way driving vehicle, was thrown, was cut, was severed from the vehicle and thrown from that vehicle landing in the woods.”
All other people involved in the collision were taken to hospitals with injuries that appear to be non-life threatening, state police said. Bedrick was being treated at Good Samaritan Hospital, according to authorities.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred on the Southern State Parkway near exit 42 in Bay Shore, a major east-west thoroughfare on Long Island. This stretch of roadway has seen significant incident activity, with 117 recorded incidents in traffic databases. The parkway serves as a crucial commuter route connecting Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Charges are pending against Bedrick, though she has not yet been formally charged, according to state police. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities examining the circumstances that led to the wrong-way driving incident that began on Sunrise Highway.
Bedrick is expected to be arraigned on multiple charges related to the crash that killed her son, though specific charges have not been announced. The case involves both New York State Police and the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office.
Broader Impact
New York State considers vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated a Class C felony, carrying potential sentences of up to 15 years in prison when a death occurs. The case highlights the particular tragedy when impaired driving incidents involve family members, as the alleged perpetrator faces charges in connection with her own child’s death.
Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call New York State Police at (631) 756-3300.