LA police arrest suspect in deadly LA driving attack

LA police arrest suspect in deadly LA driving attack
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Summary A man was held for intentionally driving into crowds, killing a woman and injuring 11 others.

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles police have arrested a man on suspicion of intentionally driving into crowds at a popular boardwalk, killing an Italian woman and injuring 11 others.


Police say 38-year-old Nathan Campbell has been booked for investigation of murder and remains jailed Sunday on $1 million bail.


He turned himself about two hours after the attack that occurred at around 6 p.m. Saturday. Investigators don t yet have a motive.


Witnesses reported a horrendous scene of people scattered and bloody at the Venice Beach boardwalk.


A coroner s investigator tells City News Service that the dead woman is 32-year-old Alice Gruppioni of Italy.


Police say another victim was critically hurt, two were in serious condition and others were treated for less serious injuries.

 

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