Newport officer in critical condition after bike accident
Deepa Bharath
A 31-year-old off-duty police officer remains in a medically induced
coma after he was seriously injured in a bicycle accident in Irvine
last month, officials said.
Officer John Stebbins is in critical, but stable condition in the
intensive care unit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, Newport
Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said. Stebbins suffered a head injury
after he collided with a car at the intersection of Culver Drive and
Walnut Avenue the morning of June 28.
“We don’t know exactly how the accident took place,” Shulman said.
“The driver of the vehicle was making a left turn and ended up
colliding with the officer who was on the bicycle.”
He said it is not known whose fault the accident was and that an
investigation is still going on. No one was cited, he added.
Stebbins had been hired not long before from the Cincinnati Police
Department. He was attending the Orange County Sheriff’s police
academy because, although he had years of experience as a police
officer in Ohio, he had to satisfy certain other requirements,
Shulman said.
“He was just three months into police academy,” he said.
Stebbins is considered to be a “world-class bicyclist,” Shulman
said.
“But he wasn’t wearing a helmet at the time of the accident,” he
said.
His friend, Dave Stewart, who is also an investigator with the
Orange County district attorney, was riding with Stebbins when the
accident happened.
“It was just unlucky because the car just pulled out in front of
him and there was nothing much he could do,” he said. “It was a bad
accident.”
Stewart said he met Stebbins more than two years ago while they
were racing bicycles in Florida.
“There aren’t enough words to describe him,” he said. “He is a
wonderful man and a good police officer.”
Those interested in helping Stebbins are asked to mail their
contributions to the Newport Beach Police Assn. John Stebbins Fund,
870 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. For information,
call (949) 644-3662.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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