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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(7,930 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 08:53 PM Mar 12

Intoxicated Driver with 4 DUIs and no driver's license kills pedestrian


A driver with four DUI convictions and no license was arrested on Tuesday, March 12, on suspicion of hitting and killing another man with his car and fleeing the scene before leading police on a brief pursuit in Orange, authorities said.

Around 11:20 a.m., the victim was crossing a roadway outside of a protected crosswalk when he was struck by a Toyota sedan heading northbound along the 300 block of Tustin Street, north of Palm Avenue, according to Orange Police Lt. Phil McMullin. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene.

His identity was not immediately released.

The sedan was spotted by an officer along Katella Avenue about 10 minutes after the hit-and-run and there was a brief pursuit, McMullin said. The driver eventually came to stop in the area near Tustin and Adams Avenue and was arrested.

The driver, Jonathan Lopez, 31, had four convictions of driving under the influence in the last 10 years and was driving without a license at the time of the crash on Tuesday, McMullin said.

Lopez, an Orange resident, showed signs of alcohol intoxication during his arrest, McMullin said, and was booked on suspicion of felony DUI, felony hit and run, evading, and vehicular homicide.

https://www.ocregister.com/2024/03/12/suspected-fatal-hit-and-run-driver-leads-police-on-brief-pursuit-in-orange/
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Intoxicated Driver with 4 DUIs and no driver's license kills pedestrian (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 12 OP
The real problem. SarahD Mar 12 #1
If the legal system wont keep them off the road by locking them up, how else? MichMan Mar 12 #2
GPS tracking bracelet? Auggie Mar 13 #4
How would that distinguish between someone driving a car or riding in one? MichMan Mar 13 #5
House arrest, with required permission to leave the premises to specified location Auggie Mar 13 #6
This is no longer a traffic offense CanonRay Mar 12 #3
while understanding that we (as a country) incarcerate too many stopdiggin Mar 13 #7

SarahD

(1,182 posts)
1. The real problem.
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 09:18 PM
Mar 12

We read stories like this all the time. Some driver with multiple DUI convictions is back on the road, driving drunk and killing people. MADD lobbies to lower the blood alcohol limit to 0.05 while repeat offenders are out there at five or six times the legal limit. What's the solution? More jail time? Registering DUI offenders in the same way we register sex offenders?

stopdiggin

(11,308 posts)
7. while understanding that we (as a country) incarcerate too many
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 01:16 PM
Mar 13

I also keep coming back to to the fact that there are people in our midst that have proven themselves to be a danger to fellow citizens. (not only w/ DUIs, but other behaviors as well) I'm not sure what the answer is, but I think people and a society have a right to protect themselves from proven danger. If you can show me some effective way of stopping this man from repeating this dangerous behavior ...

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