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Rollover causes freeway shutdown
A rollover accident shut down a lane on the Fairview Road offramp
from the San Diego Freeway Monday morning.
A black 2002 Chevrolet Impala going from the Corona del Mar (73)
Freeway north to the San Diego (405) Freeway north just after 6 a.m.
lost control, hit a right-side guardrail and flipped over, California
Highway Patrol Officer Chris Johnson said. It appeared that the
driver was driving too fast for the roadway, he said.
The Impala’s driver, Yvonne Sierra, 19, of Downey, had minor
injuries but declined treatment at the scene.
The CHP declared a SigAlert. One lane of the ramp was closed for
one hour, Johnson said.
Road rage incident under investigation
The California Highway Patrol is investigating an apparent
road-rage incident that happened on the Costa Mesa (55) Freeway
Monday morning.
Drivers of a silver Toyota SUV and a silver Honda Civic appeared
to have angered each other while driving north on the Santa Ana (5)
Freeway just before 7 a.m. Monday, CHP officer Chris Johnson said.
The drivers then got on the Costa Mesa Freeway and headed south,
where witnesses reported seeing them cutting each other off, stopping
in front of each other and exiting the vehicle and shaking fists at
one another, Johnson said.
The incident comes in the wake of a series of freeway shootings,
including two on the Costa Mesa Freeway.
“If one of these guys had had a gun, we would have had a shooting
on our hands,” he said.
One of the cars pulled off the freeway and waited for officers at
the Costa Mesa Police Department. The other driver called the CHP
from another area, Johnson said.
Police are investigating the incident.
“We will get to the bottom of it,” he said. “If charges are worthy
of being filed, they’ll be filed. We’re not tolerating this anymore.”
The CHP announced last week that it was stepping up patrols on the
Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Garden Grove (22) freeways in the wake of
the recent spate of freeway shootings.
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