Sunday, August 04, 2013

Venice, CA Boardwalk Psycho Driver “Out for Blood” Plows into at Least 12, Killing at Least One; Media ID His Race, So You Know What That Means; Only Solution: Car Control!

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks to reader-researcher RC for sending in both articles.
 


 

Witnesses: Driver was “Out for Blood” In Venice Boardwalk Crash That Killed 1, Injured 11
August 3, 2013 7:15 PM
CBS LA

VENICE (CBSLA.com) — Witnesses said a driver purposely and plowed into crowds of people on the Venice Boardwalk Saturday evening killing at least one person.

Two people were seriously hurt, 2 more were critically injured.

The accident was reported just after 6 p.m. Saturday.

The crash occurred near 1 Dudley Avenue, according to LA Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey.
At least eight other people sustained minor injuries.

Witnesses told police the driver seemed to be in control of the vehicle.

Louisa Hodge, reporting for KCAL9, said witnesses told her the driver seemed to be deliberately trying to hit people.

She reported seeing many “people being brought out on stretchers. I saw people with blood all over their legs.”

She quoted one witness as saying “The driver was out for blood.” She quoted other witnesses who said the driver was going 60 mph and that others told her the man was driving “with intent.”

Unconfirmed reports from the scene said one of the critically injured is believed to be a child as young as 4-years-old.
“It was a solo vehicle versus multiple pedestrians on the Venice Boardwalk,” Humphrey said.

He added that one man was in “grave condition, a man is fighting for his life.” It is believed that the man with grave injuries was the person who died.

Police later confirmed the driver fled the vehicle and was wanted for felony hit-and-run.

At 10 p.m., police told KCAL9′s Rachel Kim that a suspect was in custody and being questioned. In an abundance of caution, the LAPD’s Counter-Terrorism Unit also responded to the scene.

Kim spoke to several people who witnessed the crash.

“This guy had an intent to create mayhem and massacre a lot of people,” said Dave Blackburn.

“It was horrific. People flying everywhere. It looked like something out of a movie,” said Elizabeth Adams.

Meanwhile, KCAL9′s Brittney Hopper spoke to Aaron Mason, a man who was hit by the vehicle causing an injury to his leg. Mason is visiting LA from England.

He told Hopper he refused medical treatment on the scene because there were “so many people” with injuries a lot more severe than his.

Send your pics and videos of the scene to streetteam@cbs.com

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Woman Killed in Venice Boardwalk Hit-and-Run Was on Honeymoon

57 mins ago [Circa 10 a.m. today]
by Ann Pride
Web Producer
Sunday, August 4, 2013
KTLA

• Car Hits Pedestrians on Venice Boardwalk
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VENICE, Calif. (KTLA) - The one person killed in a deadly hit-and-run on the Venice boardwalk was a woman on her honeymoon, authorities said Sunday.

The woman, whose name and age remained unknown, died Saturday evening, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

She and 11 others were struck when the driver of a dark-colored sedan hit several pedestrians near the boardwalk, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey.

“It was unreal. It looked like bowling pins,” a man who witnessed the incident told KTLA. “It was outrageous.”

Witnesses said the driver was “moving purposefully” at about 20 mph, when he drove through the tourist haven at about 6 p.m. near the intersection of Dudley Avenue and Ocean Front Walk.

An hour after the incident, a man police described as “a person of interest” walked into a Santa Monica police station shortly after 7 p.m. and turned himself in.

Los Angeles Police Department Lt. Andy Neiman said the man told police he was “connected” to the incident.

The man being questioned matches witnesses’ descriptions of the driver, and there is “a good likelihood” that he is in fact the driver of the car, Neiman said.

One person remains in critical condition and two in serious condition. LAPD Robbery Homicide detectives are questioning the man, but he has not yet been charged.

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