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3 teenagers killed in crash after pursuit lasted just 6 minutes in Upland, sheriff says
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Leroy N. Soetoro
2024-07-05 22:56:35 UTC
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A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.

Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later in
an intersection in Upland about five miles away, according to the San
Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department. The fourth person who died
has not been identified.

They were all inside a black 2018 Hyundai sedan when a deputy tried
pulling the driver over on suspicion of DUI around 1:48 a.m., sheriff's
officials said. The driver allegedly refused to pull over, according to
sheriff's officials, and was traveling west on 16th Street before entering
the intersection with Mountain Avenue and slamming into a 2010 white
Mustang.

The car veered off and struck a pole before catching on fire and splitting
into three different parts, officials said. All five people inside the car
were ejected from the vehicle, including the 13-year-old boy who survived.

The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital and expected to survive his
injuries, according to the sheriff's department.

Meanwhile, the other four people in the Hyundai were all pronounced dead
at the scene. The two people inside the Mustang — a 35-year-old man and
21-year-old woman both from Ontario — survived their injuries and were
taken to a hospital.

Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff's department, identified
three of the four people killed as Jesus Guillen, 16, and Joel Jeremiah
Silva, 16, both from Fontana, and 17-year-old Michael Adrian Gomez of
Pomona.

Sheriff's officials said the Hyundai was reported stolen out of Fontana
and a loaded gun was found on one of the four people killed.

The department said three different investigations have been launched into
the incident including the Rancho Cucamonga Station of the sheriff's
department investigating the pursuit, the coroner working to identify all
the victims and their causes of death and the Upland Police Department's
probe into the crash itself.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Rancho Cucamonga Police
Department at 909-477-2800. Those wishing to remain anonymous should call
the We-Tip line at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or visit wetip.com. Callers
should reference Case No. DR# 112407120.

https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/3-teenagers-killed-in-crash-after-
pursuit-lasted-just-6-minutes-in-upland-sheriff-says/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
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a425couple
2024-07-08 16:32:04 UTC
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On 7/5/24 15:56, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:

Fleeing from police after being ordered to stop.
Kids in a stolen Hyundai with a firearm.
Crash so violent car was broken in three pieces was
probably only reason the kids did not shoot cops.
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later in
an intersection in Upland about five miles away, according to the San
Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department. The fourth person who died
has not been identified.
They were all inside a black 2018 Hyundai sedan when a deputy tried
pulling the driver over on suspicion of DUI around 1:48 a.m., sheriff's
officials said. The driver allegedly refused to pull over, according to
sheriff's officials, and was traveling west on 16th Street before entering
the intersection with Mountain Avenue and slamming into a 2010 white
Mustang.
The car veered off and struck a pole before catching on fire and splitting
into three different parts, officials said. All five people inside the car
were ejected from the vehicle, including the 13-year-old boy who survived.
The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital and expected to survive his
injuries, according to the sheriff's department.
Meanwhile, the other four people in the Hyundai were all pronounced dead
at the scene. The two people inside the Mustang — a 35-year-old man and
21-year-old woman both from Ontario — survived their injuries and were
taken to a hospital.
Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff's department, identified
three of the four people killed as Jesus Guillen, 16, and Joel Jeremiah
Silva, 16, both from Fontana, and 17-year-old Michael Adrian Gomez of
Pomona.
Sheriff's officials said the Hyundai was reported stolen out of Fontana
and a loaded gun was found on one of the four people killed.
The department said three different investigations have been launched into
the incident including the Rancho Cucamonga Station of the sheriff's
department investigating the pursuit, the coroner working to identify all
the victims and their causes of death and the Upland Police Department's
probe into the crash itself.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Rancho Cucamonga Police
Department at 909-477-2800. Those wishing to remain anonymous should call
the We-Tip line at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or visit wetip.com. Callers
should reference Case No. DR# 112407120.
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/3-teenagers-killed-in-crash-after-
pursuit-lasted-just-6-minutes-in-upland-sheriff-says/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
pothead
2024-07-08 20:10:07 UTC
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Post by a425couple
Fleeing from police after being ordered to stop.
Kids in a stolen Hyundai with a firearm.
Crash so violent car was broken in three pieces was
probably only reason the kids did not shoot cops.
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later
inhttps://www.politifact.com/article/2023/dec/07/donald-trump-was-asked-if-he-will-be-a-dictator-if/
Post by a425couple
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
an intersection in Upland about five miles away, according to the San
Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department. The fourth person who died
has not been identified.
They were all inside a black 2018 Hyundai sedan when a deputy tried
pulling the driver over on suspicion of DUI around 1:48 a.m., sheriff's
officials said. The driver allegedly refused to pull over, according to
sheriff's officials, and was traveling west on 16th Street before entering
the intersection with Mountain Avenue and slamming into a 2010 white
Mustang.
The car veered off and struck a pole before catching on fire and splitting
into three different parts, officials said. All five people inside the car
were ejected from the vehicle, including the 13-year-old boy who survived.
The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital and expected to survive his
injuries, according to the sheriff's department.
Meanwhile, the other four people in the Hyundai were all pronounced dead
at the scene. The two people inside the Mustang — a 35-year-old man and
21-year-old woman both from Ontario — survived their injuries and were
taken to a hospital.
Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff's department, identified
three of the four people killed as Jesus Guillen, 16, and Joel Jeremiah
Silva, 16, both from Fontana, and 17-year-old Michael Adrian Gomez of
Pomona.
Sheriff's officials said the Hyundai was reported stolen out of Fontana
and a loaded gun was found on one of the four people killed.
The department said three different investigations have been launched into
the incident including the Rancho Cucamonga Station of the sheriff's
department investigating the pursuit, the coroner working to identify all
the victims and their causes of death and the Upland Police Department's
probe into the crash itself.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Rancho Cucamonga Police
Department at 909-477-2800. Those wishing to remain anonymous should call
the We-Tip line at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or visit wetip.com. Callers
should reference Case No. DR# 112407120.
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/3-teenagers-killed-in-crash-after-
pursuit-lasted-just-6-minutes-in-upland-sheriff-says/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
IMHO unless the person being pursued is a mass, serial killer, police need to back off when things
become dangerous.
Why put the innocent public in danger?
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a425couple
2024-07-08 23:50:56 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by a425couple
Fleeing from police after being ordered to stop.
Kids in a stolen Hyundai with a firearm.
Crash so violent car was broken in three pieces was
probably only reason the kids did not shoot cops.
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later
inhttps://www.politifact.com/article/2023/dec/07/donald-trump-was-asked-if-he-will-be-a-dictator-if/
IMHO unless the person being pursued is a mass, serial killer, police need to back off when things
become dangerous.
Why put the innocent public in danger?
Valid theory that is worth consideration.

I was in charge of Vehicle Pursuit Policy for the department
I spent a career at. I wrote a much more restrictive policy
than the officers wanted. Lot of blow back, but I think
for our circumstances it was proper.

In Washington State 3 years ago the Legislature wrote and the Governor
signed a law that pretty much banned all pursuits.
Stolen vehicles and running from police, and using stolen vehicles
to bust in businesses for burglary sky rocketed.
They have reversed course with a law allowing most chases now.
Experiment tried. Now we know it failed.
Scout
2024-07-09 12:11:54 UTC
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Post by a425couple
Post by pothead
Post by a425couple
Fleeing from police after being ordered to stop.
Kids in a stolen Hyundai with a firearm.
Crash so violent car was broken in three pieces was
probably only reason the kids did not shoot cops.
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later
inhttps://www.politifact.com/article/2023/dec/07/donald-trump-was-asked-if-he-will-be-a-dictator-if/
IMHO unless the person being pursued is a mass, serial killer, police
need to back off when things
become dangerous.
Why put the innocent public in danger?
Valid theory that is worth consideration.
I was in charge of Vehicle Pursuit Policy for the department
I spent a career at. I wrote a much more restrictive policy
than the officers wanted. Lot of blow back, but I think
for our circumstances it was proper.
In Washington State 3 years ago the Legislature wrote and the Governor
signed a law that pretty much banned all pursuits.
Stolen vehicles and running from police, and using stolen vehicles
to bust in businesses for burglary sky rocketed.
They have reversed course with a law allowing most chases now.
Experiment tried. Now we know it failed.
Yep, when they learn they can run and get away with it.. they will run.
a425couple
2024-07-08 23:55:04 UTC
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Post by a425couple
Fleeing from police after being ordered to stop.
Kids in a stolen Hyundai with a firearm.
Crash so violent car was broken in three pieces was
probably only reason the kids did not shoot cops.
Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later in
an intersection in Upland about five miles away, according to the San
Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department. The fourth person who died
has not been identified.
Rich Adds
More rightwing lawlessness. Even the children of rightists are out of
control in the violent red state conservative sewers.

-ear Rich, Rancho Cucamonga is in California
Rockinghorse Winner
2024-07-10 04:08:04 UTC
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Post by Leroy N. Soetoro
A 13-year-old boy was the only survivor of a violent crash that ended a
high-speed pursuit in Upland last week which left four people dead,
including three teenagers who were identified by authorities Monday.
Two 16-year-old boys and a 17-year-old boy were killed in the collision
following a chase that started Friday near Foothill Boulevard and
Archibald Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga and ended just six minutes later in
an intersection in Upland about five miles away, according to the San
Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department. The fourth person who died
has not been identified.
They were all inside a black 2018 Hyundai sedan when a deputy tried
pulling the driver over on suspicion of DUI around 1:48 a.m., sheriff's
officials said. The driver allegedly refused to pull over, according to
sheriff's officials, and was traveling west on 16th Street before entering
the intersection with Mountain Avenue and slamming into a 2010 white
Mustang.
The car veered off and struck a pole before catching on fire and splitting
into three different parts, officials said. All five people inside the car
were ejected from the vehicle, including the 13-year-old boy who survived.
The boy was rushed to a nearby hospital and expected to survive his
injuries, according to the sheriff's department.
Meanwhile, the other four people in the Hyundai were all pronounced dead
at the scene. The two people inside the Mustang — a 35-year-old man and
21-year-old woman both from Ontario — survived their injuries and were
taken to a hospital.
Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the sheriff's department, identified
three of the four people killed as Jesus Guillen, 16, and Joel Jeremiah
Silva, 16, both from Fontana, and 17-year-old Michael Adrian Gomez of
Pomona.
Sheriff's officials said the Hyundai was reported stolen out of Fontana
and a loaded gun was found on one of the four people killed.
The department said three different investigations have been launched into
the incident including the Rancho Cucamonga Station of the sheriff's
department investigating the pursuit, the coroner working to identify all
the victims and their causes of death and the Upland Police Department's
probe into the crash itself.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Rancho Cucamonga Police
Department at 909-477-2800. Those wishing to remain anonymous should call
the We-Tip line at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or visit wetip.com. Callers
should reference Case No. DR# 112407120.
https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/3-teenagers-killed-in-crash-after-
pursuit-lasted-just-6-minutes-in-upland-sheriff-says/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
It is admirable how they all exited the vehicle and laid on the ground.
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