A violent gas-station rampage in Culver City has left a trail of injuries, jail time, and ten attempted murder charges.
Quick Take
- Juan Luis Estrada faces ten counts of attempted murder after the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed formal charges.
- Police say video shows the stolen vehicle circling a gas station and striking pedestrians on purpose.
- Authorities say the victims ranged in age from 15 to 70, and one officer was also hurt.
- Bail was set at $10.25 million, and a mental fitness hearing is scheduled for next month.
Charges, Bail, and the Case Against Estrada
Los Angeles County prosecutors charged Juan Luis Estrada, 45, with ten counts of attempted murder after a June 16 crime spree that stretched from downtown Los Angeles into Culver City. The filing also includes carjacking, felony evading causing serious bodily injury, battery on a peace officer, and three counts of felony hit-and-run. Authorities set bail at $10.25 million, which shows how seriously the court is treating the case.
Fox LA reported that investigators are still reviewing evidence and looking for more witnesses or video tied to the incident. That matters because the case is not finished at the charging stage. The defense has not publicly won any major factual fight yet, but a pending mental fitness hearing could still affect how the case moves forward in court. For now, the state says the evidence points to a deliberate attack, not a simple crash.
What the Video and Police Say Happened
Culver City police say Estrada first carjacked a white Toyota Camry at knifepoint in downtown Los Angeles. Officers then tracked him into Culver City, where video allegedly shows the vehicle circling near a gas station before striking people in the path of the car. CBS News Los Angeles reported that police revised the victim count from four to ten after further review, and the ages of those struck ranged from 15 to 70.
ABC7 reported that the pursuit ended after Estrada crashed at a McDonald’s drive-thru, where he was taken into custody. Police also said an officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the arrest. That detail matters because it shows the danger did not stop with the victims on foot. The alleged conduct, if proven, reflects the kind of lawless street violence that leaves ordinary families paying the price while officers clean up the wreckage.
Why the Case Has Drawn So Much Attention
The public reaction has been intense because the video is disturbing and the allegations are serious. But the case also highlights a broader problem that conservatives have warned about for years: violent criminals can turn streets, gas stations, and businesses into danger zones in seconds. When a stolen car becomes a weapon, the public expects strong charges, clear evidence, and a justice system that protects victims before it worries about excuses.
Culver City police released new surveillance video of a rampage involving a suspected carjacker, including multiple crashes that injured eight pedestrians on June 16. https://t.co/VLVBMaKEY5 pic.twitter.com/hLmy62RthN
— KTLA (@KTLA) June 23, 2026
At the same time, the case still has legal questions that matter. A hearing next month will decide whether Estrada is mentally fit to stand trial, and police are still asking for more footage and witnesses. That means the public should watch the evidence closely and not let media hype replace due process. The facts already reported are bad enough without anyone adding spin, but the final answer still belongs in court.
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