"I now have the tools to move past this," Phelps told the judge, according to the AP. "What I did was wrong, and I made a bad mistake. I'm looking forward to having a much brighter future than I had in the past."
A read more young boy was trapped beneath read more the wheels of one read more of the cars, Tovar said.
Details regarding Bronstein’s vehicle, medical condition and medications were not being released during the investigation, police said Thursday afternoon.
It was not immediately clear whether alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash, but police said they believed Bronstein had prescription medications in her system.
Candles, flowers and stuffed animal were left on the corner of PCH and Vincent Street. (Credit: KTLA)
“At the very minimum, prescription medication is involved. However, it is going read more to take some time to get a complete toxicology report and determine exactly everything that she may have been under the influence of,” Hoffman said.
He was arrested in September after leaving a casino in downtown Baltimore. Police documents show that he swerved over a yellow line read more while going 84 in 45-mph zone. Police say Phelps failed field sobriety tests and registered a 0.14 on a blood-alcohol test. In Maryland, the legal limit is 0.08.
Driving-relating restrictions required her to drive a vehicle that had hand-controlled brakes, an additional right side mirror and an adequate signaling device, according to Yee.
Bronstein was being held at the Redondo Beach Police Department jail on $300,000 bail. She was scheduled to make her first court appearance in Torrance Friday, the news release stated.
On Sunday, a suspected drunk driver was arrested after allegedly running through a crowd of pedestrians in Alhambra, leaving 13 people injured.
The collision in Redondo Beach was the second DUI-related crash in L.A. County involving pedestrians that resulted in the injuries of at least a dozen people in less than a week.
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