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An innocent driver died after being caught in the sight of a persecution of the California road patrol that ended in an accident in Corona on Sunday, April 13.
The road patrol in a Monday statement said it received multiple calls that reported vehicles that block traffic for illegal street races on the 60s near Euclid Avenue in Ontario. The officers who responded tried to stop an infinity involved in the careers, but the driver did not stop and the officers persecuted him.
The driver, Modesto Daniel Daniel Carpio IV or San Jacinto, 22, led the officers from highway 15 to the 91 highway in the west direction, sometimes exceeding 100 mph, according to the road patrol.
Duration of the persecution, the Infiniti hit a semi truck transporting a trailer east of Lincoln Avenue, pushing the semi truck to a noise barrier of the highway and expelling the driver, Stephen or Rancho Cucamonga, 35 years old.
Emergency responders transported Palacios to a hospital, where he died.
A passenger in the truck was also hospitalized with moderate injuries, said the road patrol.
Carpio was not judged and the officers arrested him. The prison records show that he was hired under suspicion of second degree murder and evading with death.
The researchers did not find evidence of drugs or alcohol playing a factor in the accident.
The road patrol asks anyone with information about the accident called 909-980-3994.
City News Service contributed to this story.
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