(Daily Mail) A New York City mother-of-three who plowed her BMW into a group of BLMprotesters in 2020 has yet again refused a plea deal in favor of a jury trial.
Kathleen Casillo, 54, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday nearly two years after she was accused of driving into pedestrians during the protest at the Manhattan intersection of 39th Street and Third Avenue on December 11, 2020.
Casillo could face seven years in prison after turning down the deal which involved six hours of community service and a one-year license suspension.
Casillo and her attorney told the court that they did not have an interest in the plea deal and would opt for a jury trial. They turned down the same plea deal a year ago.
The Howard Beach, Queens, mom has previously claimed the demonstrators had come up to her car and called her ‘a white privilege b**ch’ before banging on the vehicle.
She said she then panicked and hit the gas when they tried to open the doors of her vehicle, which led to nine activists being injured.
Kathleen Casillo, 54, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday nearly two years after she was accused of driving into the pedestrians during the protest in NYC in December 2020
Casillo could face seven years in prison after turning down the deal which involved six hours of community service and one year license suspension, in favor for a jury trial
Casillo was issued no more than a desk appearance ticket for the incident and was released only hours after her arrest. She is pictured at her hearing in November 2022
In an exclusive interview with the Dailymail.com last year, the mother said she feared for her daughter’s life as a group of protesters started attacking her car and decided to hit the gas, eventually plowing into a group of activists in 2020.
Casillo was issued no more than a desk appearance ticket for the incident and was released only hours after her arrest. Her 29-year-old daughter was also in the car at the time, but was not charged. Casillo was later charged with reckless assault.
Casillo could face seven years in prison after turning down the deal which involved six hours of community service and one year license suspension, in favor for a jury trial.
My side of the story was we were attacked by people who were going to break my daughter’s window and pull her out of the car, so I feared [for] my life,’ Casillo, whose husband works as a car mechanic, told DailyMail.com last year.
Casillo said she turned down the plea deal in December because she did not do anything wrong, saying: ‘I’m going to court to clear my name because I’m not guilty.’
‘I feel sick,’ she continued, noting: ‘I never intended on hurting anyone. I just feared for my daughter’s life more than anybody. I thought they were going to pull her out of the car.
‘They’re just making the black community look like they’re thugs. One of my closest friends is a woman of color, from when I was 19 years old, so it’s not a black, white thing. I don’t know even know the color of the people that I hit. It was all mixed.’
Casillo’s BMW had plowed through a crowd of about 50 people which had left multiple injured
Video posted to social media in the aftermath showed the moment she plowed through a group of 50 Black Lives Matter protesters that night.
Damage to the 2019 black BMW sedan is clearly visible in photos from the incident.
Multiple injured protestors were taken to Bellevue Hospital to be treated for their injuries.
Since then, cops have been forced to guard Casillo’s home over death threats sent to her and her family, her daughter Dominique said.
When Casillo appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court last year, she had to be escorted into the building by security officers, as a group of protesters outside compared her to a female Kyle Rittenhouse.
Rittenhouse claimed self-defense when he shot three people, two fatally, at a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 2020.
He was later acquitted of all charges in a criminal trial that divided the nation over questions about gun rights, violence at racial justice protests and vigilantism.