Deadly Collision on Alvarado Street
Martinez secured the perimeter while John canvassed for witnesses amid the light rain and congested evening traffic. A shaken pedestrian reported seeing a silver sedan speeding away immediately after the crash. John requested LAPD CSI Patel to photograph the scene: the cyclist’s smashed helmet, skid marks on wet asphalt, and detached car side mirror fragments. Footage from a nearby deli’s security camera was obtained promptly, revealing a blue Honda Civic fleeing moments after the collision.
John cross-checked vehicle registration and found a match to an address in Koreatown. They located and detained Victor Molina, a local delivery driver with one prior reckless driving citation. Molina initially denied involvement but upon presentation of the video evidence and forensic findings (paint transfer matching his vehicle on Ruiz’s bicycle frame), he confessed to panicking and fleeing, fearing license suspension.
Throughout interrogation, John applied his empathetic approach learned from past cases, including the hit-and-run on Sunset Boulevard, recognizing Molina’s remorse yet emphasizing responsibility. Martinez ensured the procedural rigor: advising Molina of his Miranda rights, securing evidence chain, and coordinating with dispatch and forensics.
The case closed with Molina charged for vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run, contributing to John’s growing confidence balancing empathy with strict procedure. As the rain eased, dispatch radioed a report of a suspicious package downtown, bringing John and Martinez to prepare for their next challenge amid the city’s shadowed streets.