People v. Gomez

In People v. Gomez, 65 N.Y.2d 9, the Court held that the defendant, under circumstances evincing a depraved difference to human life, recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death to another person and thereby caused death, when he drove a speeding motor vehicle onto a busy New York City street and then down a crowded sidewalk at a high rate of speed for two blocks, while failing to brake when requested by an occupant of the car and commented as he continued down the sidewalk before striking the second victim that he could not stop because he had already killed someone (People v. Gomez, 65 N.Y.2d at 11-12).