East Setauket Man Pleads Guilty After DWI Crash Permanently Blinds LIE Passenger

East Setauket Man Pleads Guilty After DWI Crash Permanently Blinds LIE Passenger. May 20, 2026.

Updated May 20, 2026
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What Happened

An East Setauket man pleaded guilty Wednesday to causing a devastating multi-vehicle crash on the Long Island Expressway while drunk and drugged behind the wheel — a collision that permanently blinded a woman in one eye and injured three other people, according to Three Village Patch.

Matthew Sheehy, 48, of East Setauket, was driving a 2022 Ram pickup truck eastbound on the Long Island Expressway at approximately 12:21 a.m. on Friday, November 15, 2024, prosecutors said. According to court documents and statements Sheehy himself made during his guilty plea, he was speeding and weaving in and out of lanes before he veered onto the right shoulder of the expressway between Exits 62 and 63. There, he slammed into a disabled 2010 Chrysler Town & Country minivan that had been stopped on the shoulder with one person inside, the Patch report states.

The force of that initial collision was catastrophic not just for the Chrysler’s occupant — it also sent the minivan careening from the shoulder into the expressway’s left lane, directly into oncoming traffic. A 2018 Honda CR-V carrying three people was traveling in that lane and had no time to avoid the displaced Chrysler, striking it in a secondary crash, prosecutors said. The chain-reaction nature of the collision meant that a total of four people across both the Honda and the Chrysler were injured in the incident.

The most grievous injuries were sustained by a passenger inside the Honda CR-V. That woman suffered a skull fracture, a brain bleed, and permanent loss of eyesight in one eye, according to prosecutors cited by Patch. The other two occupants of the Honda, as well as the single person inside the Chrysler Town & Country, also suffered injuries serious enough to require medical treatment, though the precise nature of those injuries was not detailed in the court record.

Sheehy himself was transported to a hospital following the crash. It was there that law enforcement officials determined he was intoxicated by alcohol and additionally impaired by drugs, prosecutors said. He was placed under arrest at the hospital. Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney confirmed the charges and the guilty plea Wednesday, issuing a direct statement about the severity of what Sheehy’s choices that night set in motion.

“A woman lost sight in one of her eyes and could easily have died because this defendant selfishly chose to drive like a maniac on the Long Island Expressway that night,” DA Tierney said. “This guilty plea is an important step toward justice for this woman and the three others who were injured.”

Sheehy is represented by attorney Michael Brown, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, according to Patch.

Location & Road Context

The crash unfolded on the eastbound Long Island Expressway between Exits 62 and 63 in Suffolk County, a stretch of I-495 that runs through the Holtsville area. The Long Island Expressway is one of the most heavily traveled corridors on Long Island, and its shoulder lanes are frequently used by disabled or distressed vehicles — making high-speed, impaired driving through that zone especially dangerous. Our database shows 755 recorded incidents on this road, including multiple crashes in the days surrounding this guilty plea hearing alone, among them a boy airlifted after a car accident on the LIE just the day prior and a separate I-495 crash also on May 19, 2026. The sheer frequency of serious incidents on this corridor underscores the recurring danger that impaired and reckless drivers pose to disabled motorists and passing traffic alike.

Sheehy pleaded guilty on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, before Acting Supreme Court Justice Philip Goglas in Suffolk County, according to the DA’s office. The charges to which he admitted guilt include aggravated vehicular assault, a felony; driving while intoxicated, also a felony; and three counts of third-degree assault, which are misdemeanors. The case was prosecuted by Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney’s office.

Sheehy is scheduled to return to court on June 30, 2026, for sentencing. At that time, he is expected to receive a sentence of 3 to 9 years in state prison, prosecutors said. The guilty plea encompasses all five counts, resolving the criminal case that stemmed from the November 2024 crash. The related incident report from our own coverage — LI Drunk Driver Admits Blinding Woman, Cracking Skull In Holtsville LIE Crash — also filed May 20, 2026, reflects the same proceeding and guilty plea.

Broader Impact

Under New York State law, aggravated vehicular assault — the top felony count to which Sheehy pleaded guilty — is a Class C felony carrying a potential sentence of up to 15 years, making the expected 3-to-9-year term a significant but not maximum outcome. The case illustrates the particular legal exposure that drivers face when impairment by both alcohol and drugs is confirmed, as the combination of substances can elevate charges beyond a standard DWI and open the door to assault-level felony counts when victims suffer serious physical injury, such as the skull fracture, brain bleed, and permanent blindness documented in this case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where did this crash happen?

The crash occurred on the Long Island Expressway (I-495) eastbound, on the right shoulder between Exits 62 and 63, in Suffolk County, Long Island. It took place at approximately 12:21 a.m. on November 15, 2024.

Who was charged in connection with this crash?

Matthew Sheehy, 48, of East Setauket, New York, was charged. He pleaded guilty on May 20, 2026, before Acting Supreme Court Justice Philip Goglas to aggravated vehicular assault (a felony), driving while intoxicated (a felony), and three counts of third-degree assault (misdemeanors).

How seriously were the victims injured in the LIE crash?

Four people were injured in total. The most seriously hurt was a passenger in the 2018 Honda CR-V, who suffered a skull fracture, a brain bleed, and permanent loss of eyesight in one eye. The other occupants of the Honda and the disabled Chrysler Town & Country minivan also sustained injuries requiring medical treatment.

What sentence does Matthew Sheehy face for the LIE crash?

Sheehy is expected to be sentenced to 3 to 9 years in prison. He is due back in court on June 30, 2026, for sentencing before Acting Supreme Court Justice Philip Goglas in Suffolk County.

Was Matthew Sheehy drunk driving at the time of the crash?

Yes. Prosecutors say Sheehy was intoxicated by alcohol and also impaired by drugs at the time of the crash. He was taken to a hospital following the collision, where officials determined his impairment, and he was arrested there.

What vehicles were involved in the Long Island Expressway crash?

Three vehicles were involved. Sheehy was driving a 2022 Ram pickup truck eastbound on the LIE. He struck a disabled 2010 Chrysler Town & Country minivan that was stopped on the right shoulder. The impact sent the Chrysler into the expressway's left lane, where it was then struck by a 2018 Honda CR-V carrying three people.

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