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August 2, 2010

Rigger acquitted in New York crane collapse

NEW YORK

A crane rigger has been acquitted of manslaughter charges stemming from the collapse of a New York City crane in 2008 in which six construction workers were killed in midtown Manhattan.

William Rapetti’s lawyer said the rigger did his work carefully, but that the crane was unsteady because of engineering decisions and shoddy welding that weren’t Rapetti’s responsibility.

The accident — and a second New York crane collapse that killed two people two months later — raised questions about crane safety around the U.S., spurring new inspections and other measures from New York to Chicago to Dallas.

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