The police seek the man who fired a driver accused of plowing his vehicle in a crowd Outside an East Hollywood club in Los Angeles early Saturday morning.
Fernando Ramirez, 29, was accused of assault with a deadly weapon, a force likely to produce large bodily injuries, after having “intentionally” led his car to a crowd of pedestrians gathered outside a place in the North Vermont avenue and boulevard de Santa Monica around 2 am on Saturday, said the Los Angeles police service.
At least 37 people were injured because some were affected by the car and others have briefly trapped below, officials said. Wounds went from minor pain to serious fractures and lacerations.

Ramirez was fighting in the club and had been expelled, Two LAPD sources told KNBC. He would have returned to the club and would have resumed the fighting. After being expelled by security, he got into his car and rolled in the crowd, the sources said.
After driving the car in the crowd, Ramirez was taken from the vehicle by passers -by and attacked. During the test, a man pulled on Ramirez in the lower back, then fled.
Police have published photos of the shooting suspect and ask for the public to identify him.
The shooting suspect is described as a 5 -foot Hispanic 6 inches at 5 feet 7th at 5 years old, weighing 150 to 170 pounds, seen for the last time wearing a Blue Dodgers jacket, a light blue jersey with the number “5” and blue jeans. He also has gauges in both ears and a bearder.
After being beaten and killed, Ramirez was hospitalized and interrupted. It was described for the last time as being in a stable state.
Ramirez has extended criminal history and was in parole at the time of Saturday accident, Knbc reported.
Ramirez was found guilty of crime and sentenced in January 2020 for attacked a man outside a Laguna Beach Whole Foods in June 2019, said Lapd Ben Fernandes captain.
It is not known whether his conditional release was within the framework of the 2019 incident or another case.
Ramirez also has a long -standing case, according to the police archives.
The Orange County District Prosecutor’s Office in California said that the criminal a history of Ramirez date back to 2014, including an accusation of assault crime with a deadly weapon using force likely to produce larger body injuries – the same burden he faces the accident on Saturday.