Video Car Running Red Light Almost Hitting Baby Carrage

PHOENIX - The family unit whose vehicle crashed into a red calorie-free runner's vehicle in Phoenix terminal week — quite maybe saving the lives of another family crossing the street at the time — described the incident Thursday as a "blessing."

Police say the standoff occurred on the evening of October. 14 when a 2017 Jeep Renegade traveling e ran a red light and was struck broadside by a 2016 Chevrolet Cruz traveling southward.

The incident was captured on city of Phoenix traffic camera video. Information technology shows the pedestrians step into the street and first to cross  the road on a green light. Within seconds, the Jeep enters the picture and runs the light, on a straight path toward the pedestrians, one of whom is pushing the stroller.

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Shannon and Shirley Vivar recounted during a press conference Thursday their experiences from an Oct. 14 crash that spared the lives another family crossing the street at the time.

At the terminal second, the Chevrolet Cruz, which has a green light, comes into the intersection and crashes into the side of the Jeep, stopping it from hitting the couple in the street. The Cruz and so spins upon touch on and barely misses them, equally they run away, unharmed.

"When I watch the video, information technology merely gives me chills," Shannon Vivar, the 27-yr-onetime driver of the Chevrolet Cruz, said.

"I don't actually remember I'yard a hero, I recall it was meant to happen," she later said.

Vivar said her 3-year-old son and mother, Shirley Vivar, were passengers in the vehicle at the time of the crash and that they were all unharmed.

Both Shannon and Shirley Vivar recounted their experience in the crash Thursday during a press conference at the Phoenix Constabulary Department headquarters.

"The Jeep could've striking that family merely it hit us (and) I said information technology'south a blessing, it's a approving, you know, that we were there," Shirley Vivar said. "It's like the wrong time at the wrong identify and and then information technology'due south similar the correct time at the right place blazon of matter."

In a post on Facebook Wednesday, Ulysses Betancourt of Glendale said he was the 1 walking with his fiancee and child in the stroller when the standoff occurred. On his page, he said their son was with them and that they are expected again.

"That night was scary," he wrote in a public post. "Seeing it from a unlike point of view, I can't believe how close we actually were to beingness striking."

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Betancourt did non immediately respond Thursday to inquires from The Arizona Republic.

Shannon Vivar said during the press conference that the two families had not met.

The Jeep Renegade was driven past 28-yr-old Ernesto Otanez Oveso, who threatened a witness with a knife as he attempted to flee from the scene, according to court records. The witness was unharmed, the documents add.

Oveso

A woman who was with Oveso at the time of the collision fled the scene and had not been located by constabulary as of Thursday afternoon, Sgt. Tommy Thompson said at the press conference. He added that the woman is not facing charges.

Oveso was arrested and booked on charges of aggravated assail with a deadly weapon, weapons possession by a prohibited possessor, DUI and could face additional charges, according to police. His bond was set at $x,000.

When asked by a reporter Thursday what she would say to Oveso if she had a take chances to speak to him, Shannon Vivar began tearing up and deferred to her mother.

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"I would tell him, you know, I hope this is a lesson learned for him because it could've been worse, we could've been in a real bad situation," Shirley Vivar said. "I think this is like a wake-up phone call for him considering if information technology wasn't for our car he could've took a family and if it (the crash) would've been worse he would've probably fifty-fifty took u.s., as well... it'southward not worth it."

Shannon later explained that it was emotional to talk because she feels Oveso was "heartless'' when he fled.

"He did see me and my son become out of the car and he still had the courage to leave, it just breaks my centre," she said.

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Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/27/woman-recalls-crash-stopped-car-hitting-couple-stroller/2478392001/

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