A Struggle, Then Crash Kills One
Los Angeles- On March 21, 2004, at about 7:10 p.m., Martin V.
Squires, a 34 year-old Santa Monica resident was driving his 1975 Dodge
motorhome northbound on Sycamore Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard.
According to a witness, two suspects described as male Hispanics
approached Squires motorhome and entered the vehicle. A short time later,
the two male Hispanics were seen exiting the vehicle and left in different
directions. As the two male Hispanics were exiting the motorhome, the
witness observed two other suspects described as male Hispanics and one male
Black approach the motorhome.
Squires and the witness said the male Black entered the passenger side of
the motorhome and a struggle began in the vehicle. In fear for his life,
Squire began pushing the male Black suspect out of the passenger door. In
doing so, he accelerated rapidly north on Sycamore, crashing into several
parked cars. When the motohome came to rest, the suspect was ejected out of
the vehicle, pinned against the curb, partially under the right front wheel
of the motorhome.
Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics transported the suspect to a local
hospital, where he died.
West Traffic Detectives are conducting the investigation. For further
information, please contact West Traffic Detectives, at 213-473-0225.
This news release was prepared by Public Information Officer Adriana N.
Sanchez, Media Relations Section, at 213-485-3586.
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