Man killed in front of local bar
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Marisa O’Neil
A suspected drunken driver struck two men, killing one and critically
injuring the other early Friday morning in front of a popular
nightclub on East 17th Street.
Andre Felipe De Oliveira Braga, 31, of Laguna Beach, died in the
street in front of the Pierce Street Annex bar where he was hit by a
black Mitsubishi Eclipse just past midnight while crossing the road
with John Garazulis, 25, of Westminster, who was critically injured,
police said.
Police arrested 22-year-old Pawel Stanislaw Wiater on suspicion of
felony driving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter, said
Costa Mesa Police Lt. John FitzPatrick.
Wiater did not attempt to leave the scene, FitzPatrick said, but
had difficulty communicating because he primarily speaks Polish. He
is being held on $100,000 bail.
Braga died from skull and facial fractures, said Rod Thomas of the
Orange County Coroner’s office. Garazulis was taken to Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana in critical condition, FitzPatrick said.
Western Medical Center, however, said Friday that they have no record
of the man being there.
An 18-year-old passenger in Wiater’s car was taken to Hoag
Hospital for a cut forehead and released.
Immediately after the accident, taxi driver Ron Tye used his cab
to block traffic and prevent vehicles from hitting the victims while
waiting for help to arrive.
“I got out of my car and checked on the victims,” the 39-year-old
San Pedro resident said. “I saw one guy and I knew he was gone. The
other guy had three people around him and I could see he was trying
to breathe.”
Tye, a former airline pilot, said he was trained in CPR but
Garazulis seemed able to breathe on his own. Pulling his taxi out to
block traffic came as an instinct, he said, because he knew other
motorists couldn’t see the victims in the dark.
“Absolutely, they would have got hit again,” he said. “There were
a lot of drunks out that night. There’s no telling if another
[driver] would have come along [and] hit them.”
Green spray paint marked the scene of the accident on 17th Street
Friday, stretching about 100 feet from the front of the Marie
Callender’s restaurant driveway to the front of the International
House of Pancakes.
It appears that the two men were crossing to the north side of the
street, Fitzpatrick said, where a sign warns pedestrians not to
cross.
“There’s no crosswalk there,” FitzPatrick said. “But they were not
in violation of jaywalking laws.”
Pierce Street Annex is a popular Thursday night hangout with
dancing and drink specials, but it is not clear if the men were
headed to the bar, FitzPatrick said.
The bartender at Pierce Street on Friday said they had not seen
the accident and declined to comment.
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