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Whittier crash: Suspect accused of ‘deliberately’ driving into sheriff recruits released

‘Life-altering’ injuries suffered by some runners

Oliver O'Connell,Johanna Chisholm
Friday 18 November 2022 12:54 EST
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11 law enforcement recruits struck during morning run in Whittier

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Authorities have identified a suspect arrested after an SUV crashed into a group of law enforcement recruits out on a training run on Wednesday morning in the Los Angeles suburb of Whittier.

As many as 25 of the group of 75 were taken to local hospitals. Five were listed in critical condition with head trauma, a possible amputation, and lacerations, according to reports.

The suspect detained at the scene by authorities has now been named as Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez, 22.

He was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and may have been under the influence of a recreational drug when the crash occurred, Fox 11 reported. Gutierrez passed a field sobriety test and blew a 0.0 in his blood alcohol check. He is due in court on Friday.

The recruits attend the Sheriff’s Training Academy and Regional Services Center located roughly a mile and a half from the crash site. Recruits are often seen running in the vicinity in packs with outrunners wearing high-visibility gear.

Aerial footage showed debris strewn across the roadway as first responders tended to the wounded and a surveillance camera caught the shocking moment on video.

‘Life-altering’ injuries reported

Injuries involved in this collision include loss of limbs, head trauma, and broken bones, LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said during a press conference.

Angelica Musick, the girlfriend of one of the victims, said he told her the car just went straight into them.

“Several of his classmates were severely injured,” she told Good Day LA. “One basically severed foot, another with lacerations to the thigh.”

Mr Musick also reported that another classmate of her boyfriend has a severe head injury.

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2022 22:30

Driver of vehicle cooperating with police

The driver of the vehicle that struck the recruits, a 22-year-old Hispanic man, did not have alcohol in his system at the time of the crash.

He scored a 0.0 on a Breathalyzer test, according to LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, and is cooperating with the investigation.

Breathalyzer tests do not cover the use of other substances, but authorities have note said whether other tests have been performed.

Oliver O'Connell16 November 2022 23:00

Governor Newsom releases statement of support

California Governor Gavin Newsom released a statement of support regarding the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recruits injured during training this morning when they were struck by a vehicle during their run.

“Our hearts are with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s recruits injured this morning while training to serve their communities. Jennifer and I send our best wishes for their recovery and stand with their loved ones and colleagues at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department during this difficult time.”

Governor Gavin Newsom
Oliver O'Connell16 November 2022 23:45

Local firefighters among first on scene

Firefighters at Station 96 near the scene of the incident heard a loud crash after seeing the recruits running past the fire station, fire officials reported.

“After they heard the accident, they immediately responded with 20 response vehicles,” said Captain Sheila Kelliher of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 00:20

How did the incident unfold?

According to the local sheriff’s department, the driver veered from the southbound lane and plowed into recruits who were running in formation on the edge of the northbound lane adjacent to the curb.

The recruits were running in four columns with eight road guards who wear reflective high-visibility vests.

In addition to that, drill instructors and safety vehicles accompanied recruits on the run.

Sheriff Alex Villanueva spoke with the recruits who were running at the front of the formation.

“It happened so quickly,” Mr Villanueva told a press conference. “They jumped out of the way, but the people behind had no chance. They never saw it.”

It is estimated that the SUV was traveling at between 30 to 40mph, and there were no signs of skid marks on the roadway. The vehicle then hit a light pole bringing it to a stop and destroying the front end.

Angelica Musick, the girlfriend of one of the victims, told Good Day LA that her boyfriend said the driver still had his foot on the accelerator and he had attempted to break the car’s window to make him stop.

The investigation continues.

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 01:00

LA County supervisor releases statement

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she was shocked to learn of the new this morning.

“I’m tracking this situation closely… it’s senseless and tragic. From the bottom of my heart, hoping these young and courageous trainees were not seriously hurt.”

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 01:45

Recruits from several different agencies

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that the recruits were from several different agencies across the region.

These include the Bell, Glendale, Pasadena, El Segundo, and UCLA police departments.

The remainder are with the sheriff's department.

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 02:25

Sheriff says crash appears accidental

While the crash is still being investigated, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said that early indications appear to be that it was an accident.

At a press conference earlier today, he was asked if the crash appeared to be accidental or intentional, he responded to reporters: “It looks like it’s an accident, a horrific accident.”

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 03:00

Incoming LA County sheriff offers support

Robert Luna, the former Long Beach chief of police who is set to succeed Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva following the recent election, issued a statement: “I’m heartbroken and praying for the recruits who were injured this morning after being hit by a vehicle in Whittier. I want to offer my unconditional support to the Sheriff and Police Chiefs from LA County agencies, their departments and the families of those who are injured in this difficult time.”

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 03:45

What we know about the driver so far

Nearly two dozen prospective Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputies are recovering in the hospital after an alleged wrong-way driver struck the group of recruits during their morning jog.

Here’s what we know about the driver so far.

Everything we know about the driver that plowed into LA deputy recruits

The motorist was from the nearby city of Diamond Bar, according to law enforcement officials

Oliver O'Connell17 November 2022 04:30

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