Crazy Pennsylvania man admits to plowing him car into the crowd of people, killing one and injuring 17 more people before he passed home and killed him mother with a hammer.
Adrian Osvaldo Sura Reyes, 24-year- the old man from Neskopek reportedly had an argument with his mother before jumping into vehicle and drove to nearby Berwick, where a massive crash happened, according to criminal Complaint received by WYOU.
The police said he drove past the bar of the intoxication department where a crowd had gathered. for fundraising for families of ten people who died tragically in a fire earlier this month. He turned around after deciding drive into the crowd.
Reyes told the police that he just tired of struggle with his mother.
He burst into the crowd around 18:15. killing fifty-year-old Rebecca L. Reese and sending 17 others to the hospital.
“I didn’t ram them, I just ran them over” Reyes told police, according to the affidavit.
After the crash, Reyes led back home. When he arrived, he saw his mother standing outside in in street. The cops said he stepped on the gas and crashed into her with front of his car.
He told the police that he received a hammer from his car and beat him mother in in head four or five times with It. When the police arrived on scene they found woman dead and arrested Reyes.
“It complete tragedy in a community where there is already was a tragedy,” State Patrolman Anthony Petroski told reporters.
“We’re going to do our job best of our abilities conduct a thorough investigation, not only for family, but community members. They are already painfully”.

As he was being wheeled into court by the Pennsylvania State Police around 3 a.m. Sunday, the accused killer said, “I’m sorry,” WYOU reports.
Investigators say Reyes facing two open accounts of criminal murder. He was denied bail and currently settled in Correctional Institution of the District of Columbia.
WYOU confirmed the condition of 17 wounded of fifteen of them.
Five in critical state and two in condition at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, where five other victims were treated and released.
One patient was treated and discharged from Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital, and two others were discharged from Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center.

