Whitestone man arraigned in hit-and-run 
 Flushing Meadows Corona Park incident left a 4-year-old boy critically injured  
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 BT TIMESLEDGER   |   QNS.COM   |   JULY 30–AUGUST 5, 2021 5  
 BY BILL PARRY 
 The  Whitestone  dirt  bike  
 rider  who  was  charged  in  
 the hit-and-run collision that  
 left  a  4-year-old  boy  in  critical  
 condition  was  arraigned  
 in  Queens  Criminal  Court  
 Thursday,  July  22,  and  records  
 show  the  injuries  suffered  
 by the preschooler were  
 far  greater  than  initially  reported. 
 Argenis  Rivas,  29,  was  
 charged  with  felony  assault,  
 endangering  the  welfare  
 of  a  child  and  other  crimes  
 for striking Jonathan Beuschamps  
 in  the  parking  lot  of  
 the  Meadow  Lake  Boathouse  
 at Flushing Meadows Corona  
 Park  Sunday  evening,  July  
 18. 
 On  July  21,  detectives  
 with  the  Regional  Fugitive  
 Task  Force  arrested  the  reputed  
 member  of  the  notorious  
 Trinitarios  street  gang  
 who  admitted  to  hitting  the  
 youngster  after  he  ran  out  
 behind two parked cars, leaving  
 him sprawled on the pavement  
 with a head wound. 
 The  criminal  complaint,  
 however,  shows  Beauschamp  
 spent  at  least  three  days  intubated  
 on  a  respirator  at  
 Cohen’s  Children’s  Hospital,  
 where  he  remains  in  critical  
 but stable condition. 
 The youngster was treated  
 for a lacerated liver, suffered  
 tremors  and  was  monitored  
 for seizures and he had bruising  
 to  his  feet,  calf,  thigh,  
 underarm  and  face.  He  also  
 suffered a broken ankle in the  
 collision. 
 Rivas  was  riding  his  illegal  
 dirt bike at a high rate of  
 speed when he struck the boy,  
 and Queens District Attorney  
 Melinda  Katz  said  the  defendant  
 rode away from the scene  
 and failed to stop to offer any  
 aid  to  the  child  or  to  report  
 the  incident.  Rivas’  own  account  
 of the collision, as quoted  
 in the criminal complaint,  
 was more nefarious. 
 “I was just riding through  
 the  parking  lot.  I  wasn’t  doing  
 wheelies.  I  wasn’t  racing  
 anybody,  I  hit  the  kid  with  
 the  front  of  the  scooter,  he  
 ran out from behind the car,”  
 Rivas  said,  before  describing  
 why  he  left  the  scene  of  the  
 collision.  “I  don’t  have  a  license, 
  my friends got kind of  
 scared  because  there  was  an  
 aggressive  crowd.  I  left  with  
 my  friends  in  a  gray  Honda  
 Accord.” 
 An  eyewitness  at  the  
 scene stated that Rivas nearly  
 hit a person standing next  
 to him. 
 “What  began  as  a  recreational  
 Sunday  in  the  park  
 turned  into  a  nightmare  for  
 a  Queens  family,”  Katz  said.  
 “As  alleged,  the  defendant  
 was illegally riding a scooter  
 through  the  park  when  he  
 recklessly  hit  a  child  and  
 kept going. The city has seen  
 an  unacceptable  increase  in  
 defiant drivers of all types of  
 vehicles driving illegally and  
 hurting  people.  It  is  time we  
 stand together to prevent further  
 harm.” 
 Katz sat in the courtroom  
 during the arraignment, and  
 the  boy’s  family  left  Queens  
 Criminal Court without commenting. 
 Rivas was ordered held on  
 $15,000  bail.  If  convicted,  Rivas  
 faces up to seven years in  
 prison. 
 Reach  reporter  Bill  Parry  
 by e-mail at bparry@schnepsmedia. 
 com  or  by  phone  at  
 (718) 260–4538. 
 NYPD Transportation Chief Kim Royster announced a $10,000 reward  
 for information leading to the arrest of a dirt bike rider who  
 left a child for dead Sunday. A tip led to a Whitestone man’s arrest  
 on July 21.        Photo by Dean Moses 
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