โ€˜We All Ran Over': Bikers Pull Truck Off Victims

A 24-year-old stationed in Coronado drove his truck off the Coronado Bridge in a suspected DUI

Rick Valenzuela was standing just 20 feet away from where a pickup truck slammed into a crowd of people in Chicano Park after flying off the Coronado Bridge Saturday afternoon, killing four people and injuring nine. 

โ€œI heard a crash and I looked up and see this Chevy pick-up flying off the freeway. It flew, it just flew through the air,โ€ Valenzuela said.

Valenzuela and his friend Hugo Perez were quick to act, racing over to the truck along with several other people.

โ€œWe all ran over there and tried to get the truck off the people,โ€ Perez said.

โ€œ[It] took quite a few of us to lift that truck and flip it over to get those people loose from underneath the truck,โ€ Valenzuela said.

Andrew Gonzales was one of several people who moved the truck to help the driver get out.

โ€œWe ran to the truck, we flipped it over, opened the window and three of us guys pulled him out. I was one of the main ones that stood with them,โ€ Gonzales said. โ€œThatโ€™s your natural instinct to make sure that a person is okay โ€ฆ It wasnโ€™t only me, there were a lot of us.โ€

โ€œ[I] yanked my friend away and his wife, sat them down. [Tried] to ask for the police, where the police are, they started showing up,โ€ Perez added.

Perez and Valenzuela spent the evening at UCSD Medical Center looking after one of their friends who was hurt in the crash.

โ€œIโ€™m surprised my friend is here right now,โ€ Valenzuela told NBC 7. โ€œBut heโ€™s okay. Heโ€™s talking, no broken bones and everything, so heโ€™s all right.

The driver, Richard Anthony Sepolio, was arrested for DUI and causing injury or death. He is in the hospital with major injuries. 

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