The Sun (San Bernardino)

Driver charged with attempted murder after children on sidewalk hit

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SANTA ANA » A man who drove onto a Southern California sidewalk and hit three children walking to school has been charged with premeditat­ed attempted murder, prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

Jason Carlos Guzman, 26, of Valencia remained hospitaliz­ed with a self-inflicted stab wound to his abdomen, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.

Guzman’s condition wasn’t immediatel­y released and it wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether he had an attorney to speak on his behalf.

Guzman, who had a 2017 conviction for assault with force likely to commit great bodily injury, went to Taft Elementary School in Santa Ana around 8 a.m. Monday and told a staff member that he was going to use the bathroom, prosecutor­s said.

The staffer told him to leave. His Mazda crashed into a barrier in the school parking lot as he drove away, prosecutor­s said.

A couple of blocks away, the car accelerate­d, ran onto a sidewalk and hit a group of children walking to Taft, prosecutor­s said.

An 11-year-old girl, a 9-yearold girl and a 6–year-old girl were struck and flew into the air, according to the district attorney’s statement.

Guzman brandished a knife at a woman who saw the crash, and while driving away his car struck an SUV with a woman and her 11-year-old daughter inside, authoritie­s said. No one was seriously injured.

After Guzman’s arrest, investigat­ors said they found containers of flammable liquid in his car.

Authoritie­s haven’t released a motive in the case or said whether drugs or alcohol may have been involved.

Guzman is charged with seven counts of premeditat­ed attempted murder, seven counts of assault with a deadly weapon, three counts of hit-and-run with injury and three counts of child abuse, prosecutor­s said.

He also is charged with a felony count of possession of a flammable liquid, a misdemeano­r count of brandishin­g a deadly weapon, and a misdemeano­r count of hit-and-run with property damage.

If convicted of all charges, he could face 49 years to life in prison.

“The actions of a single individual have resulted in undue trauma to the victims he hit as well as countless children, parents and school staff,” District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in the statement. “These children were innocently walking to school on the sidewalk with their grandparen­ts and but for the grace of God, this incident did not result in a child being seriously injured or killed.”

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