Driver in sheriff's academy crash says it wasn't intentional
The Nov. 16 crash injured 25 members of a sheriff's academy class, several critically.The crash occurred as sheriff's and police recruits ran in formation in a street. Authorities said the SUV veered onto the wrong side of the road and into the recruits, then crashed into a pole.
Gutierrez’s attorney, Alexandra Kazarian, said in statement Friday that her client was on his way to work at the time of the crash and had no drugs or alcohol in his system, NBC4LA reported. Police sources say he made a"spontaneous statement" immediately after the crash. The sources said that Gutierrez said he was following turn-by-turn directions from his cellphone on an unfamiliar route on his way to a job site.
“Nicholas comes from a proud law enforcement family and the injuries to these recruits is beyond heartbreaking,” Kazarian said.
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