A Maryland consultant riding with his pet Rottweiler was speeding at 100mph when he crashed into several cars, killing a beloved FedEx employee.
Sherman Harrison, 37, sped through at least three red traffic lights as he raced down West Street in his 2012 Audi A6.
The posted speed limit in the area is 35mph.
Assistant DA Courtney Groves said that the man crashed into a Honda CRV near Laight Street in the Tribeca neighborhood, the New York Post reports.
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Sherman Harrison, 37, sped through at least three red traffic lights as he raced down West Street in his 2012 Audi A6. The posted speed limit in the area is 35mph
The collision caused the Honda CRV to flip over and burst into flames, killing customer service rep Amy Phillipson.
'The defendant's inexplicable recklessness resulted in an entirely avoidable, tragic death to a woman who was on her way to work,' Groves asserted during Harrison's arraignment at the Manhattan Criminal Court. Groves argued that the man be held without bail.
The consultant appeared via a video monitor, as he is currently still at the Bellevue Hospital.


The collision caused the Honda CRV to flip over and burst into flames, killing customer service rep Amy Phillipson
Harrison, who sustained injuries to his head and hands, fled with his Rottweiler east down Hubert Street.
As he attempted to flee 'other pedestrians in the vicinity remained stationary looking in the direction of the burning vehicle,' court documents stated.
Inside Harrison's vehicle, a .40 caliber Glock magazine was found. It was loaded with 17 rounds.


Harrison was charged with one count of second-degree manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, leaving the scene of an incident and possession of ammunition
According to the man's lawyer, Adam Miller, the incident was Harrison's first run in with the law.
Miller said that his client fled the scene but was in 'tremendous shock after such a horrendous crash.'
Harrison is charged with one count of second-degree manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, leaving the scene of an incident and possession of ammunition.
He has an undergraduate business degree from the University of Maryland and works for a consulting firm. Miller claimed that because Harrison has federal government clients, his bail should be $20,000.
Throughout the arraignment, Harrison was said to have tried speaking directly to the judge.
A judge ruled for no bail and the man was ordered back in court on January 4.


His 57-year-old victim was remembered as 'a great, simple, easy-going person' by her family (center right)
Harrison's 57-year-old victim was remembered as 'a great, simple, easy-going person' by her family.
'You'd be lucky to have her as a friend,' said sister, Abbie Phillipson.
Rebecca Phillipson-Weiner, the woman's niece, added that her aunt 'made our childhood fun' and that they were all 'very close.'
Phillipson-Weiner did share her struggle with passing the crash site almost every day, as she lives near the location.
'I'm going to have to do that literally every single day, coming and going from work. I don't want to associate her with that area,' she said. 'I was hoping that it was a quick exit for her.'
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Main photo article A Maryland consultant riding with his pet Rottweiler was speeding at 100mph when he crashed into several cars, killing a beloved FedEx employee.
Sherman Harrison, 37, sped through at least three red traffic lights as he raced down West Street in his 2012 Audi A6.
The posted speed limit in the ...
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