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Man arrested after running over Los Angeles law enforcement, injuring 25

Nov 17, 2022, 1:32 PM

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Law enforcement recruits for the Los Angeles-area were mowed down while running in formation. (Jonathan Alcorn/Getty Images)

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(CNN) — The 22-year-old driver of a car that mowed down a group of law enforcement recruits running in formation Wednesday morning has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of a peace officer, according to an update from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez was booked Wednesday afternoon, according to inmate records, which show he is being held on a $2 million bail with a court appearance tentatively set for Friday morning.

Gutierrez was alone in the vehicle at the time of the crash, the sheriff’s department told CNN.

Gutierrez drove his car into a group of recruits from various law enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles County area, injuring 25, including five who were listed in critical condition, authorities said.

Another four recruits suffered moderate injuries, while 16 others sustained minor injuries, the sheriff’s office said in an initial news release. Gutierrez also suffered minor injuries, Los Angeles County Fire Department Capt. Sheila Kelliher said. All were taken to local hospitals.

No updates have been given on the conditions of those injured.

The case remains under investigation and homicide investigators intend to present the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office this Friday for filing consideration, the sheriff’s office said. Additional charges are pending, they added.

CNN is trying to determine if Gutierrez has legal representation and has reached out to the DA’s office and the California Highway Patrol, which is leading the investigation into the crash for further details.

Initial reports said it was an accident

Officials initially said the crash appeared to have been “a horrific accident,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva had said in a news conference Wednesday.

The driver, who was going the wrong way, showed no sign of impairment, Villanueva said, and blew a zero in a Breathalyzer test administered at the scene. There were no skid marks visible at the site of the crash, the sheriff said.

“It looked like an airplane wreck — so many bodies scattered everywhere in different states of injury,” said Villanueva of the scene. “It was pretty traumatic for all individuals.”

Kelliher initially said the recruits were all from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. But according to Villanueva, those injured include recruits from the L.A. Sheriff’s Department, along with Pasadena, Glendale and the Bell Police Departments. Recruits from the El Segundo and UCLA police departments were also present but were not hurt.

The 75 recruits, all wearing white T-shirts and green shorts, were on what Captain Ted McDonald of the sheriff’s department training bureau described as a “typical run” as part of the department’s 22-week training course. They were accompanied by two safety vehicles and were running in four lines when they were hit, McDonald said.

The crash occurred about 500 feet away from a fire station, officials said. The four most critically injured patients were immediately rushed to the hospital, Los Angeles Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said, likely saving their lives.

Kelliher said the incident was “hard to see because these young people are getting ready to go put themselves in the line of danger in their career. And who knows that while you’re training to do that, you’re actually in harm’s way.”


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Man arrested after running over Los Angeles law enforcement, injuring 25