CA Officer Killed in Crash Caused by Suspected Drunk Driver on Christmas Eve

CHP Officer Andrew Camilleri, 33, was married and had three children who expected their father to come home and help them open Christmas presents.

A California Highway Patrol officer was killed on Christmas Eve when a suspected drunk driver crashed his car into the officer's patrol vehicle, which was parked on the side of Interstate 880 in Hayward, CHP officials said.

Officer Andrew Camilleri was killed in a crash on Christmas Eve. (Photo: California Highway Patrol)Officer Andrew Camilleri was killed in a crash on Christmas Eve. (Photo: California Highway Patrol)

Officer Andrew Camilleri, 33, was married and had three children who expected their father to come home and help them open Christmas presents, said Asst. Chief Ernest Sanchez at a news conference Monday morning.

Camilleri and his partner, Jonathan Velasquez, had stopped their patrol SUV on the right shoulder of the highway, southbound near the Winton Avenue exit, to monitor traffic using a radar gun and other equipment, reports the Los Angeles Times.

At around 11:30 p.m., a red Cadillac hit the CHP vehicle from behind at high speed, Sanchez said.

The impact was so violent that the SUV was crushed to the size of a small compact vehicle. The 22-year-old driver, who is from Hayward, is suspected of smoking marijuana as well as drinking alcohol before the crash, Sanchez said.

Velasquez, who was sitting in the driver's seat, was injured and later released from the hospital. Camilleri, who was in the right front seat, died at the hospital. Both officers were wearing seat belts.

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