Crime & Safety

Man Killed on I-280 Was Driving Stolen Car With Stolen Guns Inside

CHP says the unidentified man got out of the stolen car carrying a duffel bag containing a small-caliber rifle and a BB gun that were reported stolen overnight.

By Bay City News 

Update: Friday 6:15 p.m.

           
A man who was struck and killed on Interstate Highway 280 in Daly City after crashing this morning was in a stolen car and carrying stolen guns, a California Highway Patrol officer said.
           
The incident started around 5:30 a.m. when a two-vehicle crash was reported on northbound Highway 280 near the John Daly Boulevard off-ramp, CHP Officer Michael Ferguson said.
           
A man in a GMC lost control of his vehicle and hit the center divide. A Honda Civic driven by woman then hit the stalled car, Ferguson said.
           
The Honda driver was taken to San Francisco General Hospital with a complaint of pain. She is expected to survive her injuries, Furguson said.
           
The driver of the GMC got out of the car carrying a yellow duffel bag and tried to run away and ran across northbound lanes. According to witnesses, he realized he was above city streets and then ran back to the center divide, Ferguson said.
           
Once back, someone who had pulled over to help tried to tell the man to stay out of the road.
           
The GMC driver then threw a punch at the Good Samaritan, who ducked and the driver missed him.
           
He then took off running and jumped over the median into a southbound lane where he was struck by a car and killed, Ferguson said. Other vehicles also hit him.
           
A car that struck him did not initially stop at the scene, but the CHP believes the driver did not know that a person was hit and authorities will not be pressing charges, Ferguson said.
           
By mid-afternoon, two drivers had contacted the CHP about possibly being involved in hitting the man.
           
Anyone who was driving in that area at that time is asked to contact the CHP, he said. Anyone involved is not considered a suspect and most likely not at fault.
           
Ferguson said the car was stolen out of Millbrae sometime last Thursday night or early this morning.
           
The driver also had a small-caliber rifle and a BB gun in the car that were reported stolen overnight, Ferguson said.
           
The duffel bag the man had taken with him when he fled contained what appeared to be the man's personal belongings, Ferguson said.
           
The man was also found with a driver's license that said he was a 53-year-old man, however witnesses have said the man appeared to be in his late 20s or early 30s, Ferguson said.
           
The CHP is investigating if the ID was also stolen, he said.
           
After the fatality, all southbound lanes were shut down and two northbound lanes closed.

The northbound lanes opened around 7:45 a.m. and one southbound lane was opened.

All lanes reopened just before 11 a.m., Ferguson said.

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Original story: Friday 11:54 a.m.
By Bay City News


A man who may have been toting stolen goods in a car was struck
and killed on Interstate Highway 280 after a crash in Daly City this morning,
according to a California Highway Patrol officer.
           
The incident started around 5:30 a.m. when a two-vehicle crash was reported on northbound Highway 280 near the John Daly Boulevard off-ramp, CHP Officer Michael Ferguson said.
           
A man in a GMC lost control of his vehicle and hit the center divide. A Honda Civic with a female driver then hit the stalled car, Ferguson said.
           
The Honda driver was taken to San Francisco General Hospital with a complaint of pain. She is expected to survive her injuries, the officer said.
           
The driver of the GMC got out of the car and tried to run away and ran across northbound lanes. According to witnesses, he realized he was above city streets and then ran back to the center divide, Ferguson said.
           
Once back, someone who had pulled over to help tried to tell the man to stay out of the road. The GMC driver got in a confrontation with the Good Samaritan and jumped over the center divide into a southbound lane,
Ferguson said.
           
He was then struck by a car and killed, Ferguson said. Other vehicles also hit him.
           
A car that struck him did not initially stop at the scene, but the CHP believes the driver did not know that a person was hit and authorities will not be pressing charges, Ferguson said.
           
Anyone who was driving in that area at that time is asked to contact the CHP, he said.
           
Ferguson said there appears to be stolen goods in the GMC and in the possession of the deceased driver, whose name is not yet being released.
           
After the fatality, all southbound lanes were shut down and two northbound lanes closed.
         
The northbound lanes opened around 7:45 a.m. and one southbound lane was opened.
           
All lanes reopened just before 11 a.m., Ferguson said.

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