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Driver in wrong-way Whittier crash charged with attempted murder after slamming into sheriff's recruits

By Stephanie Pagones

Published November 17, 2022

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The California driver involved in Wednesday’s wrong-way crash that left 25 sheriff's office recruits injured has been charged with attempted murder on a peace officer as authorities weigh additional charges, officials confirmed Thursday.

Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez, 22, was arrested around 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, hours after he careened a dark-colored SUV into a pack of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recruits, the LASD announced in an email Thursday. He has since been charged with attempted murder on a peace officer, with "additional charges pending," the LASD said. 

The sheriff’s department did not specify the number of criminal counts for which he was charged. No bail has yet been granted.

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Gutierrez is being held in an LASD facility in Norwalk and is due to appear before a judge around 8:30 a.m. Friday.

On Wednesday, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said 75 recruits from Sheriff's Academy Class 464 were running near the intersection of Mills Avenue and Telegraph Road in Whittier, California, just before 6:30 a.m. when they were struck. The group was running with a pair of safety vehicles, and some runners were wearing reflective vests.

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Two investigators stand next to a mangled SUV that struck Los Angeles County sheriff's recruits in Whittier, California, on Nov. 16, 2022. (Jeff Gritchen/The Orange County Register via AP)

The SUV then plowed into a light pole before coming to a stop.

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"It happened so quickly that just the people that just saw it veer into them, they jumped out of the way, but the people behind had no chance because they never saw it," Villanueva said. "They didn’t have that sufficient warning."

California police recruits training exercise hit by vehicle

The motive for the collision in Whittier, California, remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. (AP/Jae C. Hong)

"There were so many bodies scattered everywhere in different states of injuries," he said.

Gutierrez allegedly had a blood-alcohol content of zero, and a field sobriety test was negative for obvious impairment. Information regarding any drugs in his system was not immediately available.

Several recruits suffered injuries that varied from broken bones to head trauma and the "loss of limb." As of Wednesday, five were critically injured.

The LASD did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for information related to the victims’ conditions.

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The California Highway Patrol is also investigating the collision. Those with any information related to the incident should call the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500.

Fox News Digital's Greg Norman contributed to this report.

Stephanie Pagones is a Digital Reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Story tips can be sent to stephanie.pagones@fox.com and on Twitter: @steph_pagones. 

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