Police says that the driver opened fire, the crowd attacked him in the Los Angeles night car, had a criminal history star-news.press/wp

Officials said on Sunday that a man suspected of driving his car to a crowd awaiting entry to a nightclub in Los Angeles, wounding 36 people, was wounded by a criminal history that includes a crime battery condemnation.
The driver, who was identified by the police as Fernando Ramirez, 29, was attacked by passers -by after she was crashed early on Saturday in East Hollywood and paramedics later that he was shot. The police were still searching for the suspected shooter, who described it as a man who had goats in the blue Dodgers jacket.
Ramirez, from San Clementi, California, is recovering, and he was expected to face a felony against a fatal weapon. It cannot be accessed for comment and was not known if he had a lawyer.
Captain Ben Fernandez of the police at KNBC-TV said on Sunday that Ramirez was sentenced in 2020 to attack a man outside the Colond Foods grocery store in June 2019. He had a conditional release at the time of its crash on Saturday, but it is not clear whether it was about the 2019 or another attack.
Ramirez had at least 11 criminal cases ranging from misdemeanors to crimes, KNBC said. In January 2022, he was accused of the crime of local battery and the non -guilty declaration. This case is still open.
Captain Adam, so on Saturday that a line of people – most of them women – were waiting to enter the location of the Hollywood Fairmont event at about two in the morning local time when Nissangesa was injured, as Captain Fire Adam said on Saturday.
On Sunday, the police said without making updates on their circumstances.
It was not immediately clear whether Ramirez was shot before or after the accident.
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2025-07-21 02:59:00



