Deadly California car crash: Driver slams into taco stand in Pomona leaving 1 dead, 8 injured
More than a dozen people were injured in the Pomona crash. Two were treated at the scene
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A car smashed through a taco stand in Pomona, California Friday night leaving at least one person dead and several others injured, authorities said.
Officials with the Los Angeles County Fire Department confirmed one fatality, a male, after they responded to the scene of the crash just before 8 p.m., FOX 11 in L.A. reported.
At least 12 others were injured after the driver, who fled the scene, ran through the taco stand, KABC-TV reported. The driver, an unidentified female, later turned herself in.
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The taco stand was set up in the parking lot connecting a Cardenas Market grocery store and a Metro Wireless store along West Holt Avenue.
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Photos taken at the scene showed one person with a bandage wrapped around his head and several emergency responders and other people in the area.
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Glass and taco-making supplies were also scattered along the sidewalk and across the corner of the parking lot. Tables were flipped and a pop-up outdoor canopy was noticeably destroyed.
Officials did not say what caused the crash or whether drugs or alcohol played a factor. The driver was arrested, according to FOX LA.
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The deadly crash remains under investigation.