Almost a dozen LA County sheriff recruits were injured after being struck by a vehicle in Los Angeles. The incident occurred as the recruits appeared to be participating in training, possible out for a morning run.
#BREAKING LIVE on Fox 11: Early reports coming in SHERIFF’S RECRUITS STRUCK by a VEHICLE… 11 in CRITICAL CONDITION in Whittier…SKYFOX @Stu_Mundel @FOXLA @GDLA pic.twitter.com/34A2ferlSP
— Soumada (@soumada_weather) November 16, 2022
Fox 11 reports:
WHITTIER, Calif. – A group of law enforcement recruits are in critical condition after they were hit by a car during their morning run in Whittier, authorities said.
The California Highway Patrol said the incident was reported at 6:30 a.m. near the intersection of Mills Avenue and Telegraph Road. The recruits attend the Sheriff’s Training Academy and Regional Services (STARS) Center located in the 11500 block of Colima Road, which is roughly a mile and a half from the crash site.
SkyFOX was over the scene and showed the debris from the wreckage as well as additional patients being triaged by medical personnel.
The victims have been rushed to area hospitals and the suspect is reportedly in custody.
No further information was immediately released.
This story is developing.
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