Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
A devastating DWI crash on Sunrise Highway in Massapequa left one man dead and his wife severely injured on April 19, sending shockwaves through a Long Island family now fighting for justice. Will Singleton, 48, was killed when their Slingshot roadster was struck by an allegedly drunk driver, NBC New York reports.
The collision occurred around 9 p.m. near Unqua Road as Will and his wife Aryn were enjoying a drive in the beautiful weather, according to court papers. Brian August, 19, of Medford, was driving east in a 2023 Bentley SUV when he allegedly made an abrupt lane change from the far left-turning lane all the way to the right, striking the Singletons’ vehicle. The impact set off a chain reaction that ended with the roadster slamming into a utility pole.
Will Singleton was ejected from the Slingshot and died at the scene, while Aryn suffered severe injuries including a leg injury so severe that bone was protruding from her body. “I woke up, the car was wrapped around me, wires all over the place, I couldn’t feel my leg, and a bone was sticking out,” Aryn recalled of regaining consciousness after the crash. She knew something was wrong when a woman at the crash site began crying after Aryn asked about her husband’s condition.
Court papers indicate that police observed August to have “glassy, bloodshot eyes” and “slurred speech” following the crash. He initially refused a chemical test through a blood draw but later submitted to one after a court order was obtained, prosecutors say. August has been charged with manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, assault and DWI.
Aryn’s daughter, Bria Niland, received an alert on her cellphone about the crash and raced to the scene that night. “The car looked completely flattened. It looked like nobody could have survived that accident, so I just broke down,” Niland said. Despite the serious charges against August, he was released on $500,000 bail and pleaded not guilty at his arraignment. His next court appearance is scheduled for May 28.
The family feels the charges are insufficient given the devastating impact. “Getting behind the wheel while you’re intoxicated is a choice,” Niland said. “It feels like he should do significant time.” Aryn echoed this sentiment, stating: “You were in the car, you were driving the car, you were drunk, we had an accident. It was your fault.”
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred on Sunrise Highway near Unqua Road in Massapequa, a busy east-west corridor that serves as a major thoroughfare through Nassau County. The intersection area has seen its share of serious accidents over the years, with the highway’s multiple lanes creating opportunities for dangerous lane-changing maneuvers like the one alleged in this case.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
If convicted on all charges, August faces five to 15 years behind bars. His defense attorney confirmed the not guilty plea entered at arraignment. The Nassau County District Attorney’s office declined to comment on the case, citing the ongoing investigation.
Broader Impact
Beyond the legal proceedings, Aryn faces a long road to recovery, undergoing extensive leg surgery and learning to walk again. The physical rehabilitation serves as a constant reminder of how quickly lives can be shattered by impaired driving decisions. “I really hope he gets time for this and it’s not brushed under the rug,” Aryn said, speaking to the broader concern about accountability in DWI cases that result in fatalities.