The deadly crash happened around 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, on Avenue E and 60th Street East, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
A Dodge Charger and a Chevrolet Silverado slammed into each other, according to a videographer at the scene. The two drivers died at the scene, the fire department reported. Three others were hurt and the injured were taken to Antelope Valley Hospital, KTLA reported.
The crash remains under investigation, and more details on the circumstances surrounding the collision have not yet been released.
Editor’s note: We’ll update this story when/if more information becomes available.
Amber says
Do u know if a girl was involved
Danelda says
Wow all these comments leave me to believe there are some cold hearted people on here. First, my heart goes out to you, Martha, as the Mother of the driver of the charger that had posted here now than once wanting any witnesses to contact her. Please at least have some consideration for this woman who just lost her child as buying your child is something no parent should have to go thru and sure shouldn’t have to have ignorant people, ( I didn’t say stupid. I said ignorant which means you don’t know and unless you were there you don’t know) taking smack about a beloved child she just had taken from her. Is it really that important to make comments when you are not even basing them on anything other than supposition when this poor mother is reading the comments? You really have to speak your mind about what you don’t know for certain and add to this mother heartache? Really? That’s some cold caca there people.
Martha, I apologize that you had to read that crap because it makes me hurt for you. My heart goes out to the Mother’s of both children no matter how old they are they are still Mama’s babies, and I cannot and don’t ever want to imagine what you’re going thru at this time and for the rest of your lives. I have 8 children and five grandchildren and wow, I couldn’t even, well my heart goes out to you. I know there is nothing I can say to help your hurting, I wish there were. But to the Mother’s and all those who are hurting and suffering the loss of those who perished in this tragic accident, I send my deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences and hope you find the strength and comfort in each other until the day when perhaps thoughts than being tears of sorrow becomes tears of a bittersweet memory that brings a smile for the love you shared even if only for far too short a time.
JV says
Hi James can you give me a call +1 559-209-6770 I have some ?
Well says
Ninety nine out of a hundred, the driver of the truck with hispanic
That’s not being racist that’s telling the truth
James says
It was the trucks fault I was there and I saw everything play out the charge was behind me and the truck was going fast and was serving and hit the charger
Martha Ramirez says
hello this is the mom for the black charger would you please get into contact with me
Martha says
Can you please contact me I am the mother of the Charger driver
Templer says
It’s most likely judging how those vehicles ended up that Charger was headed westbound, the impact was in the eastbound bound lane. The trucks color may have played a part as far as blending into the scenery. My money is on the 700hp deadly weapon in the hands of a complete idiot as the cause. Maybe raise the age limit on such a vehicle and just like a gun permit ask about substance abuse. Not funny, but if that truck driver was just an innocent driver that’s not fair.
daniel says
it was the trucks fault dumbass
Templer says
How do you come to that conclusion or info. And “dum*** * “ look in the mirror coward.
Templer says
To Dum****Daniel, at this time the accident cause is officially unknown.
Head-On-Crash says
DUI.
Dui says
And I can imagine who they are. Because they really don’t know how to drive. But they’re all laying them in here, and all they do is drink.
I’m not racist so I just leave it like that
Dui is a dumbass says
get a life
Tico Velez says
Don’t forget that one side or the other is innocent in all this! To them, an ordinary moment in an ordinary day.