The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Car hits group of trainee police in LA

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LOS ANGELES: A car plowed into a big group of trainee law enforcemen­t officers jogging in Los Angeles on Wednesday, injuring 25, five of them critically, officials said.

Dozens of recruits were out for a morning run when a vehicle, reportedly heading in the wrong direction, slammed into them — apparently without slowing down.

“It looked like an airplane wreck,” Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told a press conference.

He said there were “so many bodies scattered everywhere in different states of injury that it was pretty traumatic for all individual­s involved.”

Villanueva said there had been “some loss of limb” among the 25 injured, and one critically hurt patient was on a ventilator.

Video from the scene showed more than a dozen ambulances in attendance, with paramedics triaging wounded people, and a dark SUV on the sidewalk, its front end damaged.

The Los Angeles Times reported Fire Captain Sheila Kelliher as saying the vehicle had been going the wrong way at the time of the incident.

Villanueva said some of the recruits heard the car accelerati­ng, and had estimated it was traveling around 56 kilometres an hour when it crashed into the group.

Officials said the driver, who has not been named, was taken into custody at the scene of the incident. The circumstan­ces of the crash were under investigat­ion, with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) taking the lead.

Initial breathalyz­er tests found the driver was not drunk, Villanueva said.

“It looks like it’s an accident — a horrific accident — but we can’t know that for sure until the CHP does their investigat­ion and reaches a conclusion based on all the evidence they still have yet to gather,” he told reporters.

The LA Times cited unnamed law enforcemen­t sources saying the driver had told officers he was sleepy, and tests were underway to establish if the 22-year-old was under the influence of any drugs.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Law enforcemen­t personnel take a closer look at the destructio­n of an SUV involved in critically injuring nearly two dozen deputy recruits in a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training academy class in Whittier, California.
— AFP photo Law enforcemen­t personnel take a closer look at the destructio­n of an SUV involved in critically injuring nearly two dozen deputy recruits in a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department training academy class in Whittier, California.

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