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Christian Hansen Gunn, 57, was killed in a San Bernardino car accident after the 2002 Nissan Sentra in which he was a passenger collided head-on with another vehicle on State Route 18. According to a news report in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Gunn was traveling north on Route 18 in the Nissan, and near Old Waterman Canyon Road, the morning of May 29, 2010. At the time a Dodge Neon traveling in the southbound lane struck the Nissan. Police say the driver of the Dodge Neon was street racing at the time and caused the collision. Gunn died at the scene of the accident. The Nissan’s driver and two other people in the Dodge were transported to a local hospital with injuries.
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A Chino police officer who killed a bystander she mistook for an armed robbery suspect was legally justified, despite her tragic error, prosecutors wrote in a report. Cpl. Claudia Lisner shot Daniel Balandran, a 23-year-old Rubidoux resident, outside a Papa John’s pizzeria on Feb. 1, 2009. The victim happened to leave a nearby McDonald’s with a friend and walk into a shootout between police and two men who had robbed the Papa John’s. Balandran was wearing a black shirt, like one of the suspects and came from the general area where shots had been fired. Lisner said she believed Balandran and his friend were the ones exchanging fire with her colleagues on the other side of the pizzeria. In a poorly lit parking lot, Balandran continued to approach her and then ducked behind a car. When he emerged, Lisner noticed him holding something. She said she asked him to show his hands but he did not, according to the report. . The victim “suddenly turned” with the item, the prosecutor noted. Still hearing gunfire, and believing she was in danger, Lisner shot Balandran once in the chest. Under all the circumstances, her “split second” decision was reasonable and legal according to the DA. The item turned out to be a McDonald’s food container.
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The California DUI Accident Victim Lawyers of Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys (www.BestAttorney.com) have recently announced their success in raising over $13,000 for Mothers Against Drunk Driving during the 5K Walk Like MADD event. The firm was the top fundraising team participating in the 5K walk, and also helped raise hundreds of dollars with a “Dunk the Law Firm” dunk tank, face painting, and balloon animals. Walk Like Madd was held on Saturday, May 8, in Huntington Beach, California.
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The personal injury lawyers at Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys, LLP believe that helping our community is a privilege that should not be taken lightly. After receiving word of the 2010 Walk Like MADD 5k walk we were thrilled that we could join the fight against drunk driving. This community event could not have been a success without the many supporters that donated their time and money to help the Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys, LLP Walk Like MADD team. Some of our 2010 Walk Like MADD Sponsors include:
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The personal injury lawyers at Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys have always believed that a good cause, such as preventing drunk driving, is worth fighting for. When we were offered the opportunity to work with MADD and help raise money for their fight against drunk driving, we couldn’t refuse. After committing our firm to MADD’s Walk Like MADD 5k Walk we found a number of local businesses that share our desire to help the community. With the tremendous support from our friends we successfully raised more than $13,000 for MADD. This community effort demonstrates how fortunate we all are to have a number of local businesses that care for our well being. Some of the many companies that made this effort possible are as follows.
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Nathaniel Joseph Camacho, 38, was killed in a San Diego car accident after his motorcycle was struck by a vehicle that was making a U-turn. According to a news report in The San Diego Union-Tribune, Camacho was riding a 2001 Honda CBR motorcycle east on Greenfield Drive the night of May 23, 2010, when he collided with the driver’s side of a Toyota Camry as it made a U-turn on Greenfield. Camacho was transported to a local hospital where he died. An investigation is ongoing.

My heart goes out to everyone who knew and loved Nathaniel Joseph Camacho for their profound loss. I offer my deepest sympathies to them. His grieving family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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A pedestrian accident in Concord, killed a man near the State Route 242, CBS News report. The accident occurred when a car struck the pedestrian the night of March 24, 2010. The man was taken to an area hospital. He died several hours after the collision. Police have not said how or exactly where the accident occurred, neither has the driver been identified. An investigation is ongoing.

I offer my deepest condolences to the family and friends of this deceased accident victim for their tragic and immense loss. Please keep them in your prayers.
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A Fullerton car accident left one woman seriously injured the morning of May 24, 2010, The Orange County Register reports. The injury crash occurred in the 2600 block of Milton Avenue after a Kia Optima and Toyota 4Runner, both traveling west on Milton, struck each other. The driver of the Kia suffered injuries and was taken to a local hospital. Officials are investigating what caused this accident.

I sympathize with the injured victim. I hope she did not suffer any life-threatening injuries in this crash and pray for her successful recovery.
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A 27-year-old sailor was killed in a San Diego car accident after his bicycle was hit by a van in Camp Pendleton. According to a news report in the Navy Times, the sailor was riding his bike along Vandergrift Boulevard near the Wire Mountain housing area the evening of May 25, 2010, when he was struck by a van. He was airlifted to a San Diego hospital where he died later that night.

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I offer my deepest condolences to this young victim’s family and his fellow sailors for their tragic and devastating loss. Apparently, this sailor was assigned to the 1st Marine Logistics Group at Pendleton at the time of this fatal accident. The incident is being investigated by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
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A motorcycle officer was injured in a Los Angeles car accident after a driver attempting a left turn at an intersection struck him and then fled the scene. According to a news report in the Daily Breeze, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy was on his way to investigate an earlier non-injury collision involving a Metro bus and a LAPD cruiser in South Los Angeles.

The accident involving motorcycle officer occurred the afternoon of May 25, 2010 on Florence Avenue near San Pedro Street. The deputy was riding his motorcycle west on Florence when a driver turning left collided with him. The driver apparently fled on foot leaving the car behind. The deputy was knocked off his motorcycle and taken to the hospital with injuries. He is, however, expected to survive. The suspect vehicle is described as a green 1999 Toyota SUV.

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My heart goes out to this injured officer who was apparently on duty at the time. I wish him the very best for a quick and complete recovery. He will be in my prayers.
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