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Mount Vernon Woman Found Guilty Of Running Over, Killing Yonkers 'Rival'

MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. - A Mount Vernon woman is facing up to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of running down her “rival” in Yonkers with her car and fleeing the scene.

Mount Vernon resident Carla Scott was found guilty of running over her victim in Yonkers.

Mount Vernon resident Carla Scott was found guilty of running over her victim in Yonkers.

Photo Credit: File/Westchester County DA

On Monday, acting Westchester County District Attorney James McCarty announced that Carla Scott, 36, had been found guilty of felony counts of manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident after striking her victim last year when she was standing in front of her Mercedes.

Shortly before 5:30 p.m. on April 18 last year, Scott was parked at the corner of Warburton and Babcock Avenue in Yonkers when her victim approached the front of her car and stood there.

Scott took off, launching her victim onto the car’s hood, where she held on for nearly 30 yards before losing her grip, when she was launched backward onto the road, with both wheels on the right side of the vehicle running over her.

During the incident, the victim sustained multiple fractures and internal injuries that led to her death. Scott then fled the scene.

Following a joint investigation by the Westchester County District Attorney’s office, the Yonkers Police Department and FBI, Scott was tracked down and apprehended four days later.

Scott remains remanded in Westchester County Jail. She is due to be sentenced on Tuesday, Sept. 27, where she faces a maximum of 25 years in prison.

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