The wife of a New York highway superintendent accused of shooting a lost DoorDash driver has also been indicted after allegedly deleting video evidence showing what happened on the night of the shooting.
Selina Nelson-Reilly, 45, was charged with hindering prosecution in the second degree and 17 counts of tampering with physical evidence, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors say her actions are connected to a shooting incident in the Town of Chester on May 2, which took place after an unarmed DoorDash driver approached the home of her and her husband, John Reilly, after getting lost in their neighborhood while trying to make a food delivery.
The driver, who lost GPS capabilities on his phone, knocked on several neighbors’ doors asking for directions bef

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