The monster who killed
a mother's beloved son
He also ran down girlfriend at phone
BY RICHARD WEIR and DAVE GOLDINER
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
The victim Igor Kruk
The driver charged with killing a motorcyclist in a Long Island road-rage incident served six months in prison for running down a girlfriend, authorities revealed yesterday.
Patrick DeJean, 41, plowed into the woman as she talked on a streetcorner pay phone - four years before he allegedly mowed down biker Igor Kruk on Saturday, prosecutors said.
"He's a monster, he's not a human being," said Larisa Kruk, a cousin of the slain man. "People like that should not be walking the Earth."
DeJean reportedly laughed when Kruk's friend chased him down after the fiery afternoon crash on a suburban side street in Uniondale, L.I.
The alleged killer also called the deadly crash an "accident" as he was led out of a police station yesterday, but authorities scoffed at his claims.
"He intended to kill," said Robert Biancavilla, a Nassau County prosecutor.
DeJean, a payroll clerk with a history of assault and domestic violence arrests, was charged with murder and ordered held without bail yesterday.
He was convicted of attempted assault for running over his girlfriend Michelle Bond on Feb. 7, 2001.
DeJean got six months in jail for the crash, which knocked Bond over the windshield but left her without serious injuries.
He somehow was able to obtain a new driver's license and registration in Pennsylvania soon after he was free, officials said.
"Looking at his previous record ... he has some anger-management issues," said Sgt. Dennis Barry of the Nassau County Police.
The latest crash unfolded as Kruk, 24, an immigrant from Poland, and his pal, Victor Fras, set off to visit a friend around 4:30p.m. They passed DeJean, who apparently felt they disrespected him, cops said.
DeJean sped his 1989 Honda Accord after the two men and followed them even when they turned onto a side street in hopes of losing him, cops said.
He slammed into the back of Kruk's motorcycle, pinning him to the road, and kept on going for half the length of a football field, according to police.
DeJean's car and the mangled bike careened into a parked SUV, which burst into flames and rammed two more cars before finally stopping.
A gouge ran for 150 feet down the middle of quiet Marvin Ave., marking the spot where Kruk lost his life.
Kruk's grieving mother said her son lived for the motorcycle he saved for months to buy, and had promised her he would be a careful on the road.
"He's a good driver, he would never do anything stupid," said Irena Kruk, 50. "He had a very nice heart. He was my right hand."
Originally published on September 26, 2005