Asherey Ryan, her 11-month-old son Alonzo, and her fiancé, Reynold Lester were on their way to a pregnancy checkup when, in what seemed like a fraction of a ...
A somber vigil was held to honor the victims of a multi-vehicle crash in Windsor Hills that killed six people, including a pregnant woman.
Please join us in saying%u2014 SAFE (@StreetsR4Every1) #EnoughIsEnoughw/ faith leaders, advocates for safer streets, and other community members at a prayer for healing & vigil to raise awareness of the need to make roads safer and manage speed. "My heart goes out to the families that lost loved ones in the horrific car collision that occurred yesterday in Windsor Hills. This incredible tragedy has sent shockwaves throughout Los Angeles and the loss of so many precious lives will have a lasting impact on those that are closest to them.Our office is in close contact with the lead law enforcement agency investigating. A fiery streak led to one car. "I ran past the police officers just because I wanted to feel her energy one more time. "I drove to the scene," Kerr said. Several people were flung from the cars and two vehicles caught fire.
LOS ANGELES, CA — A registered nurse, suspected of plowing a Mercedes through a bustling Windsor Hills intersection and causing a fiery crash that killed six ...
Lighted candles dotted a memorial near the site of the deadly crash. "I heard the collision. "She left the house at 1:30. She woke me up," Kerr said. "This is a catastrophic situation that has taken place in our community," activist Eddie Jones told reporters. "We lost Asherey Ryan her 11 month old son Alonzo Quintero, Asherey's unborn baby Armani to a tragic car accident that took place on Slauson and La Brea. We need help with funeral expenses because they did not have insurance so any donations help. She and her male fetus were among those killed in the crash. Somebody tried to resuscitate the baby, but the baby was gone." "I didn't sleep one bit," she said. "I saw things flying in the air ... I didn't know if something was going to come through and hit me." The woman's 11-month-old son, Alonzo Quintero, was also killed, along with Ryan's boyfriend, who was the father of her unborn son. Kaiser Permanente issued a statement Friday saying, "Everyone at Kaiser Permanente is deeply saddened by Thursday's horrific crash. Eight vehicles, including Linton's, were involved in the collision.
A nurse from Texas was arrested after a crash on La Brea and Slauson Avenues ended in flames with six people dead and eight more in the hospital.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy. The high speed crash happened around 2 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Slauson and La Brea Avenues and was captured by a security camera at a gas station nearby. "Everyone at Kaiser Permanente is deeply saddened by Thursday’s horrific crash.
A nurse has been arrested on vehicular manslaughter charges in the crash that killed five people, including a pregnant woman, sources confirmed.
Somebody tried to resuscitate the baby, but the baby was gone,” she said. “Everyone was going through a process of not really knowing what to do and helping as best as they can,” said Jamarcus Robinson, who had popped into the United Oil for a Powerade while going for a run. There was a car seat in the street and a baby not too far out.” Other people started helping the drivers in the other cars that were pushed to the side.” “Some people started to run away from the gas station because of all the flames. Noel Senior who works at Little Kingston Jamaican heard a loud boom and when he stepped outside his business and looked down the street he saw a column of flames lapping up at the gas station sign. “I was getting out, had got gas,” she said. Investigators have arrested Nicole Linton, 37, who they said was driving the speeding Mercedes-Benz that smashed through traffic at the intersection of La Brea and Slauson avenues. “There was nothing we could have done. The others sustained moderate damage. She and her boyfriend died, as did their 1-year-old baby and Ryan’s unborn child, according to Ryan’s sister. Ryan, 8 1/2 months pregnant, was with her boyfriend on her way to a doctor’s appointment when the Mercedes crashed into their car.
The driver of the vehicle which allegedly caused the crash has been identified as Nicole Lorraine Linton. She was arrested Friday, CHP said.
An additional eight people were injured in the crash, including six minors and two adults. Our office is in close contact with the lead law enforcement agency investigating. It was initially believed five people were killed in the horrific crash. Authorities Friday began to identify the victims killed in the crash. Video from the scene showed the Mercedes-Benz driving at a high rate of speed, running a red light at the intersection and crashing directly into a dark-colored sedan, which in turn struck several other vehicles. The pregnant woman who was killed in the crash was identified Friday by the Los Angeles County coroner's office as Asherey Ryan, 23, of Los Angeles. Her unborn child, listed by the coroner's office as "baby boy Ryan," was also counted among the deceased.