An out-of-control drunk driver was charged with manslaughter Tuesday after crashing his car and striking a car, killing two people in Queens, police said.
Tamir Khan, 22, was driving a 2013 Audi A4 northbound on 117th Street in South Ozone Park Monday around 4:25 a.m. when he smashed into a Toyota Camry traveling westbound on 111th Avenue.
The Camry was sent flying into a wooden pole.
The driver of the Camry, John Inderdeo, 64, was transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where he died.
The front seat passenger, 71-year-old Charles Harris, succumbed to his injuries Tuesday morning, cops said.
After the fatal crash, Khan continued driving and struck two empty parked cars, according to authorities.
When cops collared him, his blood alcohol concentration was .08 or more, police said.
Khan was hit with a slew of charges including manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and driving while intoxicated.
At his Tuesday arraignment in Queens Criminal Court, Judge Scott Dunn set his bail at $75,000.
A friend of Inderdeo’s, Carolyn Dixon, urged drivers to “stop drinking and driving.”
“To me, if you drink and drive and kill somebody, you are NO different from a shooter who kills someone,” she said on Facebook.
“You are a MURDERER in my book!!!”
The deadly crash came hours after a driver in Manhattan mowed down pedestrians and fatally struck a 23-year-old man.