Posted on 03/07/2017 6:29:12 PM PST by Mark
North Hills(San Fernando Valley):
This could have been prevented family says of collision allegedly involving driver with lengthy criminal record
By Gregory J. Wilcox
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It was a day that began like so many others. But in the end, it was a day that would forever change the lives of the Duran family of Arleta.
On the afternoon of Feb. 19, Sandra Duran, 42 a mother, daughter and sister was killed in a violent car crash on a rain-slicked road in North Hills.
Los Angeles police say Estuardo Alvarado, the man who allegedly caused the collision, was speeding down Sepulveda Boulevard as he tried to flee the scene of another crash and slammed into a car be ing driven by Duran, who died at the scene.
Alvarado was arrested moments after the crash.
The 45-year-old Lakeview Terrace resident is an undocumented immigrant with a lengthy criminal record who was deported five times before the collision, according to federal authorities and court records.
He has been charged with five felony counts in connection with the Feb. 19 collision, including murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorneys Office.
The day of the crash, Durans family members said their cellphones lit up as word of the accident spread. One relative, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Lisa Morales, a former Marine who was on maternity leave taking care of her 2-month-old son, got the call while heading home from lunch and rushed to the accident scene. She works in the LAPDs Mission Division, the same division where the collision occurred.
That was the division my sister was killed in. I was extremely shocked, Morales, 36, said by phone Monday as she recalled the events of that day. I just wanted to go there. When I showed up, my partners knew it was my sister. It was very traumatic.
For Morales, the circumstances surrounding the crash are unsettling.
Its a great concern because this could have been prevented, she said, referring to undocumented immigrants who slip back into the country and commit crimes. Its sad and its unfortunate. Its going to happen not just to my family but to other families.
Alvarado pleaded not guilty to each of the five charges during his arraignment on Feb. 22, Sarah Ardalani, a spokeswoman for District Attorney Jackie Lacey, said in an email.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say Alvarado, a Mexican national, has been on their radar for years.
Department of Homeland Security databases indicate Mr. Alvarado has been removed to Mexico five times since 1998, most recently in 2011, ICE spokesperson Virginia Kice said in a statement.
Alvarado is being held at the Mens Central Jail on $2.23 million bail in connection with the fatal collision, according to Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department records.
He was allegedly driving a 1999 Dodge Durango on Sepulveda Boulevard between Lassen and Plummer streets, when he tried to pass other cars and struck a vehicle parked at the curb, according to Detective William Bustos of the LAPDs Valley Traffic Division.
Police say he then hit a Toyota Camry while attempting to leave the scene of the initial crash.
He stops. But then flees from the scene at a high rate of speed going south, ran a red light at Sepulveda and Plummer and T-bones into the drivers side of a 2004 Toyota Camry, Bustos explained.
Two LAPD officers in the area and witnesses rushed to help the people in the car, but they were unable to save the driver, Sandra Duran.
Her cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma, said Ed Winter, assistant chief of operations and investigations for the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner.
Durans son, Christian Galban, 18, and his girlfriend, Stephanie Garcia, were also in the car. Galban was treated at a hospital and released and Garcia spent about a week in the hospital being treated for internal injuries, family members said.
Alvarado was also injured and taken to a hospital for treatment.
He is being represented by attorney Bart Seemen of the Los Angeles County public defenders office, who declined to comment on the case.
It wasnt Alvarados first brush with the law.
Since 1990 he has been charged with more than 20 felonies and misdemeanors, court records obtained by the Southern California News Group show.
The charges in those cases include being a felon in possession of a weapon, possession of marijuana for sale, the sale or transport of a controlled substance and driving under the influence.
Alvarado was convicted or pleaded guilty to several charges over the years, including driving under the influence, possession of marijuana for sale and misdemeanor hit-and-run, court documents show.
The remaining cases were either dismissed, not prosecuted or the conclusions were unclear.
It was also unclear how much time he has spent in jail for the convictions.
Alvarado is due back at the San Fernando Courthouse for this latest case on March 14, according to the DAs office.
Federal officials also want to take action against him.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged a detainer against Mr. Alvarado seeking to take him into custody if and when he is released by local authorities in order to pursue follow-up enforcement action, Kice said.
The fatal crash comes as President Donald Trump has announced plans to create an office within the Department of Homeland Security to support victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. In a speech to Congress on Feb. 28, he said, The office is called VOICE Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement. We are providing a voice to those who have been ignored by our media and silenced by special interests.
As the North Hills case works its way through the court system, the Duran family says the tragedy has brought them closer together.
Eldest sister Juanita Hernandez, 44, was vacationing with her family in Long Beach when they got word of the accident. Griefstricken, they began heading back to the Valley to help comfort their parents, Santos and Carmen.
We were very close, she said. Now with her passing, its going to make us closer.
Sandra Duran, who did data analysis for a health care company, was a happy person, she said.
Hernandez will forever remember her sisters smile.
She was always smiling, she said. We couldnt find pictures of her when she was not smiling.
Very sad. This is not far from here. Deported 5 times, serious criminal. Drunk and murdering with his vehicle.
O’Reilly was pretty heated about this tonight on his show. For that, I say good for him.
bttt
A ripping apart the Estuardo Alvarez family sob story coming in 3...2...1. He was just here looking for “a better life”.
Where’s the ACLU on this? Why isn’t it lining up the ambulances to represent this Hispanic family?
Oh wait, the perp is an ILLEGAL ALIEN, several times deported
Sarcasm aside, the family out to sue every damn person it can for this
Another sacrificed on the altar of Sanctuary Cities.
And if we don't get it soon...we will be like Europe.....
In the newspaper, this was TOP Front page with photos. Right below this story was the protest of the father of that little girl that was dropped off at her school and then he was arrested by ICE for being an illegal in this country for a very long time.
Illegals don’t seen happy here. Every time I read of one, he’s been arrested for DUI.
They are arrested and deported until they kill someone here.
We’re not happy to have them. Make everyone happy. Send them home. Send them home now.
#Legal Hispanic Lives Matter!
I’m not so sure this guy should be deported. I think he should be stood against a wall and her family should take turns shooting him until there is nothing left
It’s tragic. Clearly, not enough was being done to discourage further break-ins after being caught a fourth time.
More of tit-for-tat man myself. Line him up against the wall and let the family have one vehicle to ram as many times as the machine will allow. Just make sure the 5-pt harness is installed, don’t want him to be able to fall below the bumper.
Then line up each and EVERY govt employee that allowed the revolving door. Lawyer, judge, House member, etc.
...so he did he keep getting in. I seriously doubt he was permitted to enter, even under Obama.
So he SNUCK across the border...if only a WALL was there to stop him from doing that, we likely would not be reading and talking about this.
Republicans hold the Executive and Legislative branches.
I think it was a great idea for Democrats to loudly proclaim themselves the party that protects criminal aliens.
Hope they keep it up.
Two more slaughtered Americans. The victims are endless.
Too bad the corrupt in charge of CA, who live off our tax dollars, don’t give two shits about these folks.
Someone caught illegally in this country after having been deported previously needs to do a bid in jail of at least 2 years, then deported to the farthest corner of their home country. If they’re caught again, double or triple the time behind bars and send the bill to the illegal’s home country for reimbursement.
They. Don’t. Belong. Here.
She’s collateral damage, a certain amount of which is to be expected, according to our elites. They don’t give a rat’s patootie about this dead woman. They’re telling us to suck it up.
Should have been Michelle, and the two obama girls instead.
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