Woman accused of drunkenly crashing into officer Anastasios Tsakos could face 15 years in prison

Woman accused of drunkenly crashing into officer Anastasios Tsakos could face 15 years in prison

FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2015, file photo, a New York City police officer sits in a cruiser at a checkpoint surrounding Times Square during New Year's Eve celebrations in New York. The vast majority of complaints about New York City police officers' mistreatment of youths stemmed from encounters with black and Hispanic children, according to a new study by the city’s police watchdog agency. Nearly two-thirds of youth complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board involved children of color, the report says, including some “stopped for seemingly innocuous activities such as playing, high-fiving, running, carrying backpacks, and jaywalking." (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

Jessica Beauvais the woman accused of drunkenly crashing into officer Anastasios Tsakos could face 15 years in prison.

Jessica Beauvais was indicted by a Queens grand jury on 14 counts stemming from a hit and run last month that led to the death of the NYPD officer.

At her arrest, Beauvais took a breath test, authorities said. She had a blood alcohol level of .15, which is almost double the legal limit.

(AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)