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Woman Dies From Injuries in Menifee DUI Crash

MENIFEE — The wreck a drunken driver caused has now claimed the a woman’s life, according to police.

The crash happened slightly after 3 p.m. Tuesday at Berea and Newport roads, according to the Menifee Police Department.

A 41-year-old woman, who was critically injured in the crash, died from those injuries Thursday, according to published reports.  Her name has yet-to-be released.

Gabriel Derian, 41, of Menifee, remains in the hospital with serious injuries. He is expected to survive to face charges of gross vehicular manslaughter, driving while intoxicated and DUI resulting in great bodily injury.

Derian drove a Ford SUV westbound on Newport Road, ran a red traffic signal, and broadsided a BMW SUV. The woman killed was driving the BMW south on Berea Road. The crash caused her to hit a Chrysler sedan, whose driver was going to make an eastbound turn onto Newport Road from Berea Road.

A 55-year-old Menifee woman was driving the Chrysler. She was treated and released from the hospital.

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Los Angeles Police Ask for Public’s Help in Finding Hit-and-Run Dump Truck Driver

Los Angeles police are asking for the public’s help in finding a hit-and-run dump truck driver, who struck and seriously injured a 47-year-old woman in Sun Valley.

What witnessed described as a large red dump truck was southbound on Lankershim Boulevard at 3:10 a.m. on Wednesday,  when it turned right onto Kewen Avenue and struck the woman, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

The truck and driver fled the scene. First responders brought the woman to a hospital with serious injuries.

Anyone with information on the collision was asked to contact LAPD Officer S. Reyes at 818-644-8114. Calls made during non-business hours or on weekends can be directed to 877-527-3247.

Anonymous tips can be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or submitted online at lacrimestoppers.org.

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Intoxicated Driver Kills Pedestrian and Three Dogs in Downtown Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES — An intoxicated driver struck a young man, killing him and his dogs, as they crossed a downtown-Los Angeles street in a large crosswalk, according to police accounts.

The driver, then struck several other cars during the crash. He was arrested at the scene of the 12:20 a.m. crash at Fifth and Hill streets in Pershing Square.  

The victim, was in his late 20s to early 30s. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The dogs were also killed in the  collision. 

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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Patrol Car Crashed, Hospitalizing Pedestrian

A Los Angeles County Sheriff deputy’s patrol car crashed with a second vehicle, sending both cars smashing into a Rosemead business on Wednesday afternoon.

The collision injured a pedestrian. She was taken to the hospital, but no information was immediately available about her condition. The deputy was also transported to the hospital and released.

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Pomona restaurant damaged in DUI crash, driver arrested

A suspected drunk driver was arrested early Sunday, Sept. 25, after he crashed and badly damaged a Pomona restaurant, authorities said.

The city red-tagged the Golden Ox at 1195 E. Mission Blvd.

“Nobody can occupy the building,” said Anita Gutierrez, the city’s development services director.

Authorities didn’t have an estimated cost of the damages.

The solo-vehicle crash was reported to Pomona police at 3:15 a.m. Sunday. Officers found the driver inside a Dodge Challenger, said Aly Mejia, a Police Department spokeswoman.

A 32-year-old Pomona resident, the car’s sole occupant, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, she said. He wasn’t injured and was cited and released Sunday afternoon.

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Pedestrian killed by hit-and-run driver in Fontana

A man was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Fontana early Saturday, though circumstances surrounding the collision were unclear.

The pedestrian was struck around 5 a.m. Saturday on Cherry Avenue, between Valley Boulevard and San Bernardino Avenue, said Fontana police Sgt. Kurt Schlotterbeck. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

His identity was not immediately released pending notification of family.

It was not clear if the victim was in a crosswalk when he was struck.

The road remained closed Saturday afternoon while authorities continued their investigation. Information on the suspect’s vehicle was not available on Saturday.

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LA County to pay nearly $20 million to Chester family over photos of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors agreed unanimously Tuesday to pay an additional $4.95 million to the family of Sarah Chester and her 13-year-old daughter Payton, who died in the helicopter crash that also killed Laker legend Kobe Bryant, over gruesome crash scene cell phone photos snapped by first responders.

The settlement, approved during a closed-session meeting of the board, is on top of the $15 million in damages awarded to the Chester family by a federal court jury on Aug. 24. Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, was also awarded $15 million in damages.

According to Mira Hashmall, an outside attorney representing the county in the litigation, the additional money approved by the board Tuesday “resolves all outstanding issues relating to the pending state claims, future claims by the Chester children, attorneys’ fees and costs. We sincerely hope this settlement will help Mr. Chester and his children move forward with their lives.”

Hashmall said the county believes the overall $19.95 million resolution with the Chester family is “fair and reasonable to all concerned.”

The agreement approved Tuesday applies only to the Chester family. It remained unclear if Vanessa Bryant still intends to pursue her state claims of invasion of privacy stemming from the photos taken at the crash scene.

Sarah Chester’s husband, Chris, and the Chester family sued the county over the personal photos snapped by sheriff’s deputies and county firefighters at the scene of the January 2020, crash in Chatsworth that killed nine people, including Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna.

Attorneys for Chester and Vanessa Bryant argued during the trial that the plaintiffs suffered emotional pain and suffering after learning that personal photos of human remains at the crash scene were snapped and displayed for no good reason to a bartender, attendees of an awards ceremony and sent by a sheriff’s deputy to a colleague while they were playing a video game.

The county did not dispute that some photos were shared with a small number of deputies and firefighters. But defense attorneys maintained that all images taken by first responders were destroyed on orders of the sheriff and fire chief, and no longer exist in any form. The photos never entered the public domain or appeared on the internet, the county insisted.

Along with Chester and Bryant’s loved ones, the crash killed Alyssa Altobelli, 14; Keri Altobelli, 46; John Altobelli, 56; Christina Mauser, 38; and pilot Ara Zobayan, 50.

Two other families separately settled with the county over the photos for $1.25 million each. All of the victims’ families reached a settlement with the helicopter company over the crash, but those terms remain confidential.

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Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash with San Bernardino officer

Police said that a San Bernardino officer was responding to a crash unrelated in the vicinity when he collided with a motorcycle rider. The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital.

According to Sgt. Equino Thomas was the spokesperson for San Bernardino Police Department. Thomas stated that the police officer was heading south along Waterman Avenue when he came to the intersection at 5th Street. The crash took place as the motorcyclist was travelling east on 5th Street.

Thomas stated that the motorcyclist was transported to hospital while the officer was not injured. Thomas said that the motorcyclist was in stable condition as of Sunday evening.

Thomas stated that police were looking into whether traffic laws had been broken in the lead up to the accident.

Motorcycle rider killed in multi-vehicle accident on 10 Freeway, Rancho Cucamonga.

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Motorcyclist killed in multi-vehicle crash on 10 Freeway near Rancho Cucamonga

A motorcyclist was killed after crashing into a sedan on the 10 Freeway near Rancho Cucamonga late Saturday, Sept. 17.

Just before 11:30 p.m., the Harley Davidson motorcycle was heading eastbound on the freeway, near 4th Street, at an unsafe speed, according to Officer Stephen Rawls, a California Highway Patrol spokesperson. The biker rear-ended a Lexus sedan that was then pushed into a Chevy sedan. The motorcycle’s specific speed was not provided.

The motorcyclist, a 41-year-old resident of Altadena, was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity was not released pending notification of family.

The drivers of the two cars were uninjured.

Anyone with information on the crash can contact the Rancho Cucamonga area CHP officer at 909-980-3994.

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