Nurse who allegedly killed six in fiery Los Angeles crash faces murder charges
August 8, 2022
Nicole Lorraine Linton
The nurse who allegedly caused the fiery Los Angeles car crash that killed six people — including a pregnant woman and her unborn child — was charged with murder on Monday, prosecutors said.
Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, was hit with six counts of murder, and also faces five counts of vehicular manslaughter, LA County District Attorney George Gascón told reporters, calling the wreck “a terrible tragedy.”
Linton, a nurse with Kaiser Permanente’s West LA Medical Center, is alleged to have been going more than 100mph in a 35mph zone shortly before blowing through a red light Thursday afternoon.
Video of the crash showed Linton’s car speeding through the intersection
Aftermath of the crash inspected by LAPD and CHP officers
Nicole Lorraine Linton was arrested in connection to the fiery crash near Los Angeles on August 4, 2022 that killed six people
Linton was allegedly driving more than 100mph in a 35mph zone shortly before blowing through a red light Thursday afternoon.
Her Mercedes struck at least five other cars, setting at least three on fire.
Fox 11 Los Angeles reported that tears could be seen running down Linton’s face during her first court appearance on Monday.
Linton, tears flowing down her face during her first court appearance, was hit with six counts of murder, and also faces five counts of vehicular manslaughter
Asherey Ryan, who was pregnant, died in the crash, as did her 11-month-old son Allonzo, and her boyfriend Reynold Lester. The family was reportedly heading to a prenatal checkup at the time of the collision.
Two other women were killed in the crash. They have not yet been publicly identified.
Six children and two adults were also injured in the wreck.
Linton only appeared to suffer minor injuries in the horrible crash
Linton was among the injured, police said. She has since been released from the hospital and was being held in lieu of $9 million bail at LA County’s Century Regional Detention Facility, officials said earlier Monday.
CHP and other officials investigate a fiery crash where multiple people were killed
A California Highway Patrol official said the aftermath of the crash
“almost looks like a war zone,” describing a scene of crushed and
burned-out vehicles with car parts scattered throughout the street.
2 comments:
Unless she was having a stroke or fleeing from MS-13 with surveillance footage to back her up she is in deep shit, as well she should be. I don't think they approve of people driving 100MPH on city streets in Houston either. Feeling sorry will do her little good, nor should it.
According to authorities in L A the driver has at least 13 wrecks on her record including at least one involving significant bodily injury. That does not mean she was AT FAULT in 13 wrecks, just that she was involved in them.
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