
“(He) just left her there, like she was an item. He said the family was “more angry” about Prieto fleeing the scene after the crash. “To be honest, I wish he would’ve just stopped,” the victim’s son, Edwin Aleman, told reporters during a news conference Thursday. He was then seen getting back into the car and speeding off, leaving the woman to die alone on the sidewalk. The footage showed the driver exiting the vehicle to inspect the damage. She may have stopped at the time to collect recyclables, which she did occasionally to help pay for her daughter’s college tuition, according to family members.Ĭhristina Garcia, 57, is seen in an undated photo provided by her family. The car struck a parking sign, trash cans and then the victim, who was standing on the sidewalk. Video showed a tan sedan spinning out across northbound lanes after losing control along Hyperion. The victim’s relatives have said Garcia had been on her daily morning walk, something that had been part of her routine for the past 15 years. Wednesday in the 1800 block of Hyperion Avenue. The crash, which was captured on surveillance video, occurred around 6 a.m.



LAPD officials said three tips from the general public led to Prieto’s capture and arrest.

Prieto, 47, works as a school janitor, officials said. 17, 2019.ĭetectives arrested the suspected driver, Freddy Prieto, one day after Christina Garcia was fatally struck, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.Ī Norwalk man has been arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter after allegedly striking and killing a 57-year-old wife and mother in Silver Lake, police announced Thursday.įreddy Prieto, 47, is seen in a photo released by Los Angeles Police Department on Jan. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
