Darian Ramnarine, 18, of Inwood; Peter Kanhai, 18, of South Ozone Park; Neal Rajapa, 17, of South Ozone Park; and Christopher Kahn, 18, of Ozone Park died in the accident. All of them were thrown from the vehicle.
Beer, who only possessed a learner's permit and was not permitted to be driving between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., suffered minor injuries.
The impact of the crash ripped the vehicle in half, with the front half of the car located 20 feet away from the impact site.
Analysis of a blood sample taken from Beer two hours after the crash tested positive for marijuana.
"The sheer magnitude of this tragedy is unthinkable, and it could have easily been avoided if this defendant had simply made the right choice to drive sober and drive safely," Rice said. "Instead, we have four promising young lives cut short, another young man facing years in prison, and families that will forever be torn apart by this horrific crash."
Beer's parents, Patricia and Aaditia Beer, were charged with Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle for knowingly allowing their son to drive without a license. They each face up to 15 days in jail and a fine of $300.