Driver Says Whittier SUV Crash Was Not Intentional – NBC Los Angeles

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The driver behind the wheel of a SUV that struck a group of sheriff’s department trainees on a training run in Whittier says the crash was not intentional. 

Nicholas Gutierrez was arrested after the wrong-way crash last week and booked on suspicion of attempted murder on a peace officer. He was later released from custody after authorities said more evidence was needed to file charges. 

Gutierrez, his family and an attorney spoke with NBCLA in the days after he was released from custody. The interview is scheduled for broadcast Monday at 11 p.m. on NBC4. 

“I didn’t intentionally do it,” Gutierrez said. “I wish it never happened. I feel bad it happened.”

His attorney said injuries to his face were suffered as he was detained at the scene. NBCLA has reached out to the sheriff’s department for comment. 

“They dragged me out,” Gutierrez said. “I asked if everything was ok.

“They tried to say that I did it intentionally, which I didn’t. I kept on telling them I didn’t.”

Twenty-five law enforcement recruits were injured, some suffering what the sheriff called life-altering injuries that include loss of limbs. Five were hospitalized in critical condition, but one of the most severely injured recruits suffered setback over the weekend and was in grave condition Monday. 

They were injured when a Honda CRV swerved into a group of about 75 law enforcement recruits on a training run around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday in the 10600 block of Mills Avenue, near Telegraph Road. The recruits often run in the neighborhood, which is just blocks from the sheriff’s STARS Explorer Academy law enforcement training center. 

The recruits were running in a four-column formation with safety guards and patrol vehicles. 

According to multiple law enforcement sources, Gutierrez, 22, was questioned repeatedly after he was detained at the scene of the collision and gave deputies and investigators a consistent account. Gutierrez has not been charged in connection with the crash.

He made what was described as a, ‘spontaneous statement,’ immediately after the crash that the sources and other officials said could be interpreted in different ways. The sources told NBC4’s I-Team that Gutierrez said he was following turn-by-turn directions on a mapping application on a cellphone, and that he was unfamiliar with the route he was taking to a  job site when the crash happened.

A 22-year-old Diamond Bar man is out of jail and back home today, just two days after crashing into more than 2 dozen law enforcement recruits while they were out on a run in Whittier. Alex Rozier reports for the NBC4 News on Nov. 18, 2022.

Gutierrez was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of attempted murder, Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced. He said in a media interview that detectives had, “probable cause to believe that this was intentional,” though Sheriff’s officials did not detail what led to that conclusion.

Gutierrez was freed from the Twin Towers jail in downtown Los Angeles around 10 p.m. Thursday, booking records showed. An initial court date that had been scheduled for Friday was deleted.

The Sheriff’s Department said the investigation was ongoing and investigators were working to collect additional evidence to present to prosecutors.

Gutierrez’s attorney issued a statement Friday.

“Nicholas comes from a proud law enforcement family and the injuries to these recruits is beyond heartbreaking,” attorney Alexandra Kazarian said. “The Gutierrez family appreciates the Sheriff’s Department taking the time to conduct a full and complete investigation. As many have asked, we want to emphasize that Nicholas was his way to work, and had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of this tragic accident.”

Most of the trainees were LA County Sheriff’s recruits, but some were trainees from police departments in Pasadena, Glendale, and Bellflower that contract with the Sheriff’s Department for academy training.

The victims suffered head injuries broken bones and loss of limbs, Villanueva said at a Wednesday news conference. 



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