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3 Killed in Crash at Los Angeles Grocery Store
Four others injured after vehicle plows into 99 Ranch Market in Westwood neighborhood
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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At least three people were killed and four others were injured on Thursday when a driver lost control of her car and crashed into a grocery store in Los Angeles' Westwood neighborhood. The vehicle, a silver Toyota Prius, struck a cyclist before slamming into the 99 Ranch Market, plowing into the bakery section. Several people were trapped under the car when emergency responders arrived.
Why it matters
This tragic incident highlights the dangers of vehicle collisions in urban areas, especially when they involve pedestrians and businesses. It raises questions about traffic safety, driver training, and the need for protective barriers to shield vulnerable locations like grocery store entrances.
The details
According to authorities, the driver of the Prius struck a cyclist about a block from the grocery store before losing control of the vehicle and crashing into the 99 Ranch Market. The car plowed into the bakery section, trapping several people underneath. Three people were pronounced dead at the scene, while four others were taken to the hospital with serious and minor injuries.
- The collision occurred around 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
- Emergency responders arrived shortly after the crash.
The players
Los Angeles Fire Department
The fire department responded to the collision and assisted with the rescue and medical treatment of victims.
Los Angeles Police Department
The police department is investigating the cause of the crash and the events leading up to it.
Lyndsey Lantz
A spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Fire Department who provided details about the incident.
Anthony Espinoza
A captain with the Los Angeles Police Department who called the incident "an unfortunate accident" during a news conference.
99 Ranch Market
The grocery store that was the site of the crash, located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles.
What they’re saying
“We must investigate this tragic incident thoroughly to determine the cause and take appropriate actions to prevent similar accidents in the future.”
— Anthony Espinoza, Captain, Los Angeles Police Department
What’s next
The Los Angeles Police Department is continuing its investigation into the cause of the crash, and authorities are working to identify the victims and notify their families.
The takeaway
This devastating incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of traffic safety and the need for robust measures to protect pedestrians, cyclists, and businesses in urban areas. It underscores the ongoing challenges cities face in balancing the needs of diverse transportation modes and ensuring the safety of all community members.
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