Coroner Identifies Man Killed in Tustin Crash
He was Frank Goetz of Irvine, according to the Orange County coroner’s office.
Goetz crashed his car into a heavy guardrail on the side of the road on Moffett Drive under the Jamboree overpass at around 11:50 a.m. May 9, according to Lt. Stephanie Nichols of the Tustin Police Department.
Officers responded to the accident scene and found the man unresponsive. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene, Nichols said.
No other people were inside the car, she said.
It did not appear that drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash, Nichols said.
For some kids, school can t end soon enough:
1) California teacher Thomas Tang had a strange way of getting a 6-year-old student (who suffers from attention deficit disorder) to cooperate, according to this recent report by the Tustin Police Department. (3 pages)
2) As this Indiana lawsuit alleges, teacher Donald Miller delivered a strange Valentine s Day greeting to one 13-year-old student. (3 pages)
3) In April, Ohio teacher Marilyn Burns was socked with this $600,000 lawsuit for allegedly giving a 10-year-old boy an unwanted bath. (2 pages)
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A recent rash of anti-Asian hate crimes in California is continuing, with more verbal and physical assaults reported in the last week.
An Asian American woman was spat on and called racial slurs in her own garage. Another woman was punched and bombarded with racial comments in a park.
On a bus in Eagle Rock, an attacker apparently mistook an elderly Latina woman for Asian, calling her an anti-Chinese slur before reportedly pulling her hair and breaking her nose.
Seemingly bothered by the drumbeat of hate, a Korean man in Orange County allegedly kidnapped a woman he thought was white but who turned out to be Asian.
Recent anti-Asian attacks include spitting, punching, racial slurs yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Tustin police have arrested a man on suspicion of committing a hate crime after he allegedly made racial comments toward a Korean woman and punched her in the stomach.
Late Sunday morning, police responded to the 1600 block of Valencia Avenue on reports of a possible assault and battery, according to a statement from the Tustin Police Department.
A woman told officers that she had pepper-sprayed Jauhar Tajuddin Shuaib, 42, as he had attacked her, authorities said.
Shuaib, a resident of Irvine, was arrested on suspicion of committing a hate crime, assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, sexually motivated annoyance, assault in a public park, disturbing the peace, loitering about a place where children congregate, and use of abusive or profane language in parks in violation of the Tustin municipal code.