2 dead, 1 critically injured in high-speed Lake Balboa car crash – Los Angeles Times

Two people were dead and another was critically injured after a car crash in the Lake Balboa area early Wednesday.
Around 3:46 a.m., a Chevrolet Corvette was speeding north on Balboa Boulevard and is believed to have failed to stop at a traffic light when it collided with a Honda SUV that was traveling east on Victory Boulevard, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
Two people were trapped in the wreckage and transported by ambulance to a hospital in critical condition, said Brian Humphrey, spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The driver of the Honda, a woman in her 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene. The Corvette driver and a passenger were hospitalized, LAPD Lt. Matthew Bielski told KTLA-TV Channel 5.
The Corvette driver later died at the hospital, Officer Robert Carter with the LAPD’s Valley Traffic Division confirmed. The passenger remains at the hospital.
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The leak triggered another exchange between Soto-Martinez, a sharp critic of the LAPD, and the union that represents rank-and-file police officers.

Footage from KTLA showed the Honda upside down in the street and the Corvette at least 50 feet away in a strip mall parking lot. A sign for the strip mall was destroyed, and the area was strewn with debris.

The Corvette’s entire front end was sheared from the car, and windows of a nearby storefront were shattered.
The Valley Traffic Division is leading the investigation into the crash.
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Alexandra E. Petri covers trends and breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. She previously covered live news at the New York Times. A two-time reporting fellow with the International Women’s Media Foundation, she graduated from Penn State with a degree in journalism and international studies.
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