A hit-and-run vehicle struck a bus stop late Saturday afternoon (March 11) in Santa Fe Springs, which is located in Los Angeles County, California. As a result of the collision, an adult male was killed.
A little before 4:15 o’clock in the afternoon, police from the Whittier Police Department and paramedics from the Santa Fe Springs Fire Department responded to the intersection of Shoemaker Avenue and Telegraph Road in the city of Santa Fe Springs.
Upon arrival, they discovered a collision involving many vehicles, one of which had collided with a tree and a bus stop, while the other vehicles had stopped in a nearby parking lot.
On the sidewalk was found lying motionless and unresponsive a male pedestrian. When the paramedics arrived, they rapidly determined that he was no longer alive and pronounced him dead at the site. The police began performing CPR as soon as they arrived.
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The father of one of the other people who survived the incident gave an interview to Key News Network under the condition that he remain unidentified.
He claimed that the suspect in the crash allegedly ran a red light prior to hitting his daughter’s vehicle and the pedestrian. The suspect exited the vehicle and made a foot pursuit away from the location of the incident.
Throughout the course of the inquiry into the incident, the intersection of Shoemaker Avenue and Telegraph Road was made inaccessible to vehicles traveling in any way. The crime scene turned out to be quite extensive.
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