Two out of 37 people were injured when a 29 -year -old man drove a 29 -year -old, according to the investigators, his car to a crowd of people outside a crowded nightclub in East Hollywood at the end of last week talking about the horrific ordeal.
The Los Angeles Police Administration said that the incident reports on July 19 in the 4600 Bloc of Santa Monica Street were just around the corner from the famous Fairmont Hollywood cake, came at about 2 am.
Investigators say a resident of Saint Clemente Fernando Ramirez, who has since been charged with 37 charges of attempted murder, was plowed through vendor’s vehicles in the streets and in the crowd after removing him from the club because of a tariff and attempting to return later.
More than 120 of the first respondents rushed to the scene of the mass accident and took 36 patients to the hospital with wounds ranging from slight fractures to serious fractures, including many victims who were trapped under the suspect’s car.
The authorities said that at least seven injured were listed in critical condition.
In the wake of the direct accident, the angry crowd members withdrew Ramiers from his car, pounged and kicking him over and over again.
The investigators said that during the beating, an unknown man approached Ramirez from all over the street and shot him. The police are still looking for this suspect.
The 29 -year -old, who has a broad criminal history, including the crime of hate in a felony in 2020, was transferred to the hospital and was arrested later.
Maria Midrano and her husband, Nicholas Suarez, told Carlos Suwaido from KTLA that they were selling hot dogs while the club’s pioneers came out of the place when they were arrested in the violent fight.
In the Spanish language, she made it clear that they were dragged along Ramirez alleging to plow in the food and crowd.
In the video that TMZ got, reassuring people are seen to spend a night of fun walking while the car wanders on it, sending some of them flying in the air after the effect.
Suarez, who suffered from the broken leg and was floundering, told KTLA that he had been dragged about 100 feet, while his wife maintained multiple pieces and fractures on her ribs and lush.
Although their dining car had left completely distorted, the daughter of the couple, Sarah Suarez, said that she probably saved their lives.
“This food cart around it, this is my father,” she explained. “If it is not for that cart, then it will be. Therefore, although it is unfortunate that their equipment has been destroyed, we are grateful and grateful because they are safe.”
As for Syria and his wife, a Gofundment It was organized for the couple, as they both face a long way to recover and without their primary income.
“It is not just a job for them. Of course, it is their ways of living. It is our way of achieving its end, but it is more for them,” Sarah said. “It is also related to society, building society. We have such a strong, very, honest and delusional in the best possible way.”