Car crashes into 99 Ranch Market, killing at least 3 people, injuring at least 6
99 Ranch Market in Westwood is pictured. A vehicle crashed into the grocery store Thursday, killing at least three people. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m.
A car crashed into the 99 Ranch Market on Westwood Boulevard on Thursday, killing three people and injuring at least six.
Two blocks of Westwood Boulevard – from Wilkins Avenue to Wellworth Avenue – were completely blocked off as of 1:50 p.m., along with the intersecting block of Rochester Avenue. At least seven ambulances, four fire engines and one fire truck were also on scene, alongside several LAPD officers.
Two of the injured people were in critical condition as of 2:40 p.m. and two others sustained minor injuries, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Two people declined medical treatment, per LAFD.
LAFD believes the crash was non-intentional, LAFD Captain Erik Scott said. The driver struck a bicyclist, lost control of their vehicle and then crashed into the grocery store, an LAPD spokesperson said.
“This does not seem to be of any ill intent,” Scott said at a press conference outside of the building. “Rather, it’s being investigated so far as an accidental traffic collision.”
Firefighters and police officers escorted multiple people out of the building and down the street around 1:20 p.m. A large crowd of bystanders gathered behind police tape on the opposite side of Westwood Boulevard.
Traffic officers from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation redirected southbound vehicles toward Midvale Avenue.
Kien Tran – who was across the street when the car crashed – said he heard a loud noise and saw that the door of the grocery store was broken. Smoke erupted throughout the store, Tran added, and the driver was stuck in their car.
Tran, who owns KT Salon, located directly across the street from 99 Ranch, said he ran across the street with a fire extinguisher to help.
“It was total chaos,” Tran said. “It was a mess – smoke everywhere.”
Jonathan Hale – a law student and the founder of People’s Vision Zero, a group that paints unpermitted crosswalks around LA to advocate for safer streets – said he believes LA must make roads safer for bicyclists and pedestrians, including on Westwood Boulevard.
The LA Department of Transportation is “planning improvements” that will enhance safety on Westwood Boulevard between Le Conte Avenue and Exposition Boulevard, according to its site.
An LAFD spokesperson said they do not believe the driver was one of the deceased and added that they could not confirm if they were injured.
Scott said in the press conference that he believes the structure of the 99 Ranch Market building was not greatly compromised by the car crash.
This is a breaking story and will be updated when more information is available.
