Lawyer: Driver in sheriff's academy crash fell asleep

FILE - Two investigators stand next to a mangled SUV that struck Los Angeles County sheriff's recruits in Whittier, Calif., Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. One of the Los Angeles County law enforcement recruits struck by the SUV during a training run last week was in deteriorating condition Sunday, Nov. 20. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says in a statement that Alejandro Martinez has suffered setbacks that have left him in grave condition. The department says three other members of the sheriff's academy class remain in critical condition. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The driver of an SUV that crashed into Los Angeles County law enforcement recruits on a training run last week fell asleep at the wheel while driving to work, his attorney told a newspaper Monday.

Attorney Alexandra Kazarian told that Nicholas Gutierrez was on his way to his job as an electrical engineer at a solar panel company when he fell asleep. He had awoken at 5 a.m. but had not been up late the night before, she said. Authorities have said the crash happened at around 6:30 a.m.

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