(Los Angeles, CA) On Saturday, August 27, at about 12:40 p.m., the Gage Avenue hit-and-run in South Los Angeles left William Jones, 56, fatally injured as officials worked to secure the scene and determine what led to the collision.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Jones was walking near parked vehicles along Gage Avenue, east of Vermont Avenue. All of a sudden, a vehicle traveling eastbound struck him. The driver continued toward Hoover Street without stopping. Paramedics transported Jones to a nearby hospital, where he died the following day from his injuries.
Investigators have not released a description of the suspect vehicle or the driver. LAPD’s South Traffic Division has asked the public for assistance, urging anyone with information to contact Officer Lozada at 213-677-9791. Detectives continue to review nearby surveillance footage in hopes of identifying the responsible party. Officials said no further details were immediately available as the search for the hit-and-run driver continues.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family of William Jones. We know this is a difficult time as you mourn the tragic and sudden loss of a loved one.
Overview of the Gage Avenue Hit and Run
Fatal pedestrian crashes involving fleeing drivers are subject to extensive investigations under California law. In this case, the Los Angeles Police Department is working to gather witness statements and evidence from the area to track down the suspect vehicle.
An Overview:
- Hit-and-run cases carry severe penalties under state law, especially when a fatality occurs.
- Police often rely on community tips and video evidence to locate suspect vehicles.
- Victims’ families may obtain the traffic report once the investigation progresses.
Under Vehicle Code 20001, drivers involved in any collision causing injury or death are required to stop, render aid, and notify law enforcement. Failing to do so constitutes a felony hit-and-run offense. Additionally, Vehicle Code 21954 establishes that pedestrians crossing outside a crosswalk must yield to vehicles, though drivers are still expected to exercise due care.
Investigators will use these and related statutes to determine the legal context of the Gage Avenue hit-and-run, including whether negligence or recklessness contributed to the deadly event.
Support for Jones’ Family
If you are a relative of William Jones or another family affected by a hit-and-run crash, you may contact the LAPD’s South Traffic Division to remain informed about the investigation. Gathering official reports and keeping records of communications can help you stay updated as authorities continue their search. Emotional support from local grief counselors or community groups can also make a difference as you navigate this difficult time.
If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this horrible incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.