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Two People Hit Crossing Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton

Two people who were walking across Harbor Boulevard early Wednesday morning were hit by two vehicles. The 1:45 a.m. accident on December 21, 2011 caused both pedestrians to suffer serious injuries, according to police as reported in The Orange County Register.

The people on foot were heading westbound on Harbor Boulevard between Commonwealth and Santa Fe avenues, said Lt. Lorraine Jones of the Fullerton police. A vehicle heading northbound hit the pair of pedestrians first, and the force of the collision shoved them into the southbound lanes. They were then hit by a vehicle heading southbound, Jones stated in The Register’s news story.

Responders took the critically injured pair to UCI Medical Center in Orange for treatment. The driver of each of the vehicles involved in the accident remained at the scene and police questioned them. The accident occurred near the area of downtown where bars are located, and investigators don’t know, as of this writing, if alcohol was a factor in the collision.

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D.A. Charges Two Officers With Murder And Manslaughter In Kelly Thomas Case

D.A. Charges Two Officers With Murder And Manslaughter In Kelly Thomas Case

Two Fullerton police officers have been criminally charged in the violent altercation that left a homeless man dead.

Orange County District Attorney, Tony Rackauckas announced Wednesday that officer Manuel Ramos has been charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the case of 37-year-old Kelly Thomas, a homeless schizophrenic man. Additionally, officer Jay Cicinelli has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and use of excessive  force.

D.A. Rackauckas said the department reviewed over 150 witness statements, videos of the beating, Kelly Thomas’ medical reports, and fellow Fullerton police statements.

The delay in charges were due to the D.A. office waiting for corner reports and issued cause of death.

On July 5th, Fullerton police arrived at bus depot in downtown Fullerton in response to a report of someone trying to break into cars. According to bystanders, Kelly Thomas, 37, ran when officers tried to search his belongings. Once Kelly was apprehended is the topic of debate, but witnesses said they saw multiple Fullerton police officers striking Kelly and Tasering him multiple times while he was on the ground. He died five days after the altercation, after being removed from life support.

The D.A. office have stated that they were awaiting toxicology and other test results from the coroner before making a decision on the case.

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Students Walking to Fullerton High Hit by Cars

Students Walking to Fullerton High Hit by Cars

Two students who were walking to Fullerton Union High School this morning were struck and injured by cars, The Orange County Register Reports.

Around 7:10 a.m. on September 8, 2011, two vehicles crashed at Pomona and Chapman avenues, according to Fullerton police. Lt. John Siko states two vehicles collided, and the force of the crash propelled one or both of the cars into the two students. The Register reports that one of the students hit the windshield of one of the cars, a Kia Spectra. Lt. Siko said the students had minor and moderate injuries as a result of the accident.

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The Accident Attorneys’ Group serves clients in many locations across the United States, and has car accident lawyers to represent you in San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange County, San Fernando Valley, Ontario, Newport Beach, Los Angeles, Fresno, San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Las Vegas.