Monday, July 10, 2017

DRUNK OR IMPAIRED DRIVER VIOLET JOHNSON KILLS 4, INCLUDING 2 CHILDREN, HER SISTER AND SELF, INJURES 2 IN SANGER, CALIFORNIA

 THE SISTER OF THE DUI DRIVER, AMBER JOHNSON
  THE SISTER OF THE DUI DRIVER, AMBER JOHNSON


 THE TWO DEAD SISTERS VIOLET AND AMBER JOHNSON
 VIOLET JOHNSON WITH HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN
  THE TWO DEAD SISTERS VIOLET AND AMBER JOHNSON
 THE TWO DEAD SISTERS VIOLET AND AMBER JOHNSON, AT A YOUNGER AGE.  LOOK AT WHAT THE TIE WORN BY THE DRUNK-DRIVER, VIOLET JOHNSON, SAYS 

Monday, July 10, 2017 06:21PM
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A deadly car crash early Sunday morning near Clovis left two young boys, their stepmom and her sister dead, and the sister to those children was also hospitalized.

CHP officers say the crash happened around 2 a.m. Sunday morning off Academy and Shields Avenues just east of Clovis. Investigators say the 28-year-old driver, Violet Johnson, drifted onto the wrong side of the road in her SUV and collided with another car.

Johnson and her 24-year-old sister Amber Johnson, her 5-year-old stepson and 21-month-old stepson all died in the crash. The kids' grandfather told Action News the boys' 4-year-old sister was also in the backseat with them.

CHP officers say she was transferred to the hospital with major injuries along with the driver of the other vehicle. Authorities say Johnson, her sister and one of the children were not wearing seat belts, and the two other kids were not properly restrained.

"It's just sad to see them all go," family friend Tina Davis said.

Their grandfather says the family is too distraught to say much right now but did say his grandchildren were the best in the world, and the boys were always protective of their sister.

He says family members have been with his granddaughter at the hospital, and they're hoping for the best. Loved ones have been paying their respects at the crash site with pictures, flowers and baby toys in honor of the young boys.

"Violet she was a happy person, loved doing her job, loved her kids," Davis said.

Indian reservations are also mourning the loss of the four family members killed. Big Sandy Rancheria says the Johnson sisters both worked at the Mono Wind Casino.

Violet Johnson was a tribal member of Big Sandy Rancheria, who says their hearts and prayers are with the Johnson and Earp families and said in a statement:

"As much as we know what family means to the Johnson/Earp families, it is also a huge impact here within our mountain community/family."

A tribal chairperson says Violet's sister Amber Johnson is a member of North Fork Rancheria, and the kids were members of the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma.

"I still can't believe they're gone," Davis said. "I was good friends with the mom and dad. It's just too bad it had to be like this."

Do not drink and drive - this is the moral of this sad story.

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Sunday, July 09, 2017 06:16PM
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A head-on crash east of Clovis killed four people, including two children, Sunday morning and injured two other people.


The collision happened on N. Academy Avenue just south of E. Shields Avenue just before 2 a.m.

A 28-year-old woman was driving a 2002 Ford SUV southbound on Academy, but she drifted into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a Toyota pickup truck, California Highway Patrol officers say.

The collision killed four people in the Ford, including the driver, a 23-year-old female passenger, a 5-year-old girl and an infant. Another 5-year-old passenger in the Ford suffered major injuries in the crash. The driver of the Toyota pickup also suffered major injuries.



The victims are Violet & Amber Johnson, Bradley & Jacob Earp.

CHP officers say the driver and front passenger of the Ford were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the collision. Two of the children were not properly restrained and the third was not wearing a seat belt at all.



As for the other driver, he has been identified as Francisco Cordero of Sanger, and he was taken to CRMC as well.

The cause of the crash is under investigation and officers aren't sure yet if alcohol and/or drugs were a contributing factor in this collision.


We are certain that the Ford SUV driver (Violet Johnson) was impaired, as most drunk-related accidents occur in the early a.m. hours, like this one.  The driver and his passengers were not even properly restrained, also showing recklessness.  The traffic maps show that N. Academy Road is a 4-lane road with no obstructions.