Two cars — one that police said was driven by a drunken driver — plowed into a home in Long Beach where the resident also operated an art gallery early Saturday morning, Feb. 24.
Somehow, the owner of The Open Gallery, who identified himself as Artos Saucedo, and his wife and son who live at the site at 1738 E. 7th St. escaped physical injury, said Officer Eric Stachura, a spokesman for the Long Beach Police Department.
The driver and passenger of one car were treated for minor injuries, while the driver who police said caused the calamity was hospitalized. That man, identified by police as a 32-year-old Long Beach resident, was later booked on suspicion of felony driving under the influence.
The crash was reported at 12:35 a.m.
A man reacts to the scene at a home and art gallery on E. 7th Street in Long Beach on Feb. 24, 2024, where two cars crashed into the building, causing extensive damage. (OC HAWK)
“The preliminary investigation indicates that a sedan traveling westbound on 7th Street rear-ended an SUV, causing both vehicles to collide with a building,” Stachura wrote in an email.
A video filmed by freelance news videographer OC HAWK showed firefighters wheeling a man to an ambulance. He looked back at someone and said, “I’m sorry.”
Someone off-camera replied: “No, you’re not.” Others had harsher words in response to the man’s apology.
This story is developing. Please check back for updates.
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