Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
Joseph Kalinowski, 54, of Centereach has been indicted on upgraded charges including aggravated vehicular assault for allegedly driving drunk when he crashed through a clearly marked road closure on the Long Island Expressway and seriously injured a road worker, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office announced Wednesday.
The crash occurred on February 26 at approximately 10:30 p.m. while a worker was cleaning up debris on the LIE, according to prosecutors. Kalinowski was allegedly driving his Toyota Camry from Jericho to his home in Centereach after having consumed alcohol when he plowed through the road closure, the district attorney’s office said in a news release.
The road worker, whose name was not disclosed by authorities, sustained severe injuries including a traumatic brain injury and a fractured arm in the collision. The worker was part of a crew conducting debris cleanup operations on the expressway when Kalinowski’s vehicle allegedly struck him despite the clearly marked closure area.
Kalinowski had been previously charged in connection with the crash, but prosecutors have now upgraded the charges following the grand jury indictment. The aggravated vehicular assault charge reflects the serious nature of the injuries sustained by the victim and the circumstances surrounding the alleged drunk driving incident.
The defendant faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted on the charges, according to the district attorney’s office. Kalinowski has been released pending the outcome of his case and is scheduled to appear back in court on June 3 for further proceedings.
His attorney, Harmon Lutzer of Central Islip, did not immediately return a message seeking comment on the indictment, according to Newsday. The case represents a significant escalation in the legal proceedings against Kalinowski as prosecutors move forward with the more serious charges following the grand jury’s decision to indict.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred on the Long Island Expressway, one of the region’s most heavily traveled highways that serves as a major east-west artery connecting New York City to Suffolk County and beyond. The LIE regularly sees debris cleanup operations, particularly during overnight hours when traffic volumes are lower, making the safety of road workers a critical concern for transportation authorities.
Road closure areas on the expressway are typically marked with multiple warning signs, cones, and other traffic control devices to alert motorists to the presence of workers and equipment. The February 26 incident highlights the ongoing dangers faced by highway maintenance crews despite these safety measures.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
The Suffolk County District Attorney’s office pursued the case through a grand jury proceeding, which resulted in the formal indictment announced Wednesday. The upgrade from the initial charges to include aggravated vehicular assault reflects the severity of the victim’s injuries and the alleged circumstances of the crash.
Aggravated vehicular assault is a serious felony charge in New York State that applies when a driver causes serious physical injury to another person while operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. The charge carries potential prison time of up to 15 years, significantly more than standard DWI offenses, due to the serious injuries inflicted on the victim.
Broader Impact
The case underscores the heightened legal consequences drivers face when drunk driving incidents result in serious injuries to highway workers. New York State has implemented enhanced penalties for crashes involving road workers in construction and maintenance zones, recognizing the particular vulnerability of these essential workers who must operate in close proximity to high-speed traffic on major roadways like the LIE.