Andre Mosby back in court in deadly Manhattan road rage encounter
NEW YORK -- Andre Mosby, the man accused in a deadly road rage encounter on the Upper East Side, was back in court Monday.
Mosby, 26, is accused of manslaughter. Police said Mosby got into an accident with Roberto Velez-Alvarez on July 12.
Investigators said Velez-Alvarez got out of his truck and used a knife to slash one of Mosby's tires.
Mosby is accused of then driving his car into Velez-Alvarez, pinning him against the outside of a café, and killing him.
Mosby is being held on $50,000 bail.