San Diego crash: 3 killed, 6 seriously hurt after driver veers onto sidewalk

Last Updated on March 15, 2021 by CCAR Staff

By Stella Chan and Cheri Mossburg, CNN

At least three people have died and six others were injured after being struck by a vehicle that veered onto a sidewalk in downtown San Diego, according to Fire Chief Colin Stowell.

The 71-year old driver of the vehicle, a Volvo station wagon, attempted to render aid and identified himself to officers. He has been detained and is being investigated for driving while impaired, San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit said at a news conference.

The driver was cooperative and didn’t try to leave the area, the chief said. Authorities had said earlier that the driver had fled the scene before being detained.

The fire chief said three people died at the scene, and the police chief said at least two people who were taken to the hospital were in critical condition.

The crash happened largely in a downtown tunnel below an underpass where Nisleit says many people were seeking shelter from the rain.

“I don’t know if people were sleeping, if people were sitting there,” he said. He did not call the area a homeless encampment but said it appeared several tents and personal belongings were placed along the sidewalk.

Police received a radio call several minutes before the crash, about a vehicle matching the description of the Volvo, but officers were not following him at the time of the incident, Nisleit said.

He said the car “for whatever reason, it veered to the right and went completely up onto the sidewalk.” The car went back into the road where it stopped and the driver got out, Nisleit said.

The incident, reported just after 9 a.m. PDT, happened in the 1500 block of B Street near San Diego City College.

“The way he was driving down the sidewalk, it was like he didn’t take his foot off the gas until he got to the other side of the street,” witness Ronnie Williams told CNN affiliate KGTV as he sat on the sidewalk.

“I’m like, whoa! Is this guy ever gonna stop?” Williams said the driver exited his car and hid his face and “casually walked away.”

Another witness, Michael Luke, told KGTV the driver stayed at the scene and looked distraught.

“I saw the wagon move over and things just started popping up .. and the dragging … Horrific,” said Luke.

The investigation is ongoing.


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