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Accidente fatal
January 5, 2025


Airport Way & Hazleton Avenue, Stockton, San Joaquin County

Persecución a alta velocidad en Stockton termina en un fatal accidente en una intersección

A high-speed police pursuit of a stolen vehicle in Stockton on January 5, 2025 ended in a fatal three-vehicle crash at Airport Way and Hazleton Avenue. Three people were killed: Alejo Elias Jr., 28 — the stolen vehicle driver — and two occupants of an uninvolved vehicle, including Darren Hickerson, 61. Both the Stockton Police Department and San Joaquin County Sheriff were investigating.

Resumen del incidente

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Fatal police pursuit / stolen vehicle crash
Ubicación
Airport Way at Hazleton Avenue, Stockton, San Joaquin County
Fecha
January 5, 2025, early morning Sunday
Pursuit Origin
Near Wilson and Hazleton Ways, Stockton
Muertes
3 dead: Alejo Elias Jr. (28), Darren Hickerson (61), and one other victim from uninvolved vehicle
Fleeing Vehicle
Stolen vehicle
Agencias investigadoras
Stockton Police Department and San Joaquin County Sheriff
Estado de la investigación
Ongoing at time of initial reporting

What Happened in the Stockton Police Pursuit

Early on Sunday, January 5, 2025, San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputies attempted to stop a stolen vehicle near the intersection of Wilson and Hazleton Ways in Stockton. The driver, later identified as Alejo Elias Jr., 28, fled southbound at high speed. A pursuit ensued, culminating in a collision at Airport Way and Hazleton Avenue.

The stolen vehicle struck an uninvolved vehicle at the intersection. Three people were killed: Alejo Elias Jr., who was driving the stolen car, and two occupants of the uninvolved vehicle. One of the uninvolved vehicle occupants was publicly identified as Darren Hickerson, 61. The third victim’s identity was not released in the reporting reviewed for this article.

Both the Stockton Police Department and the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office were investigating the crash. The collision raised immediate questions about police pursuit policy and the deadly consequences that high-speed chases can have for uninvolved bystanders who happen to be in an intersection when a fleeing vehicle arrives.

Police Pursuits and Bystander Deaths — A Complex Legal Question

Police pursuits in California are regulated by Vehicle Code § 17004.7, which requires law enforcement agencies to maintain a written pursuit policy. Agencies that comply with the statute are generally immune from civil liability for injuries caused by the fleeing driver. However, this immunity is not absolute. If an agency does not follow its own written policy, or if the pursuit was continued unreasonably under the circumstances, civil claims against the law enforcement agency may be viable.

The families of Darren Hickerson and the third victim from the uninvolved vehicle have a strong potential wrongful death claim against Alejo Elias Jr.’s estate for the reckless decision to flee at high speed through intersections. Whether claims against the law enforcement agency are also viable depends on the specific facts of the pursuit — which pursuing vehicles were involved, what their speeds were, and whether the policy at the time required or permitted the continuation of the chase under these circumstances.

Cases involving police pursuits and bystander deaths are among the most legally complex wrongful death scenarios because they involve government entity claims with shortened deadlines, pursuit policy analysis, and multiple potentially liable parties. A abogado experto en muerte injusta with experience in government liability cases should be consulted promptly.

Police Pursuit Crash Statistics and Legal Context

~400
Deaths linked to police pursuits nationally each year, with a significant share involving bystanders who had no connection to the fleeing driver or the original stop.
Administración Nacional de Seguridad del Tráfico en las Carreteras

3 Dead
Three people were killed in this single Stockton pursuit crash. Two were entirely uninvolved bystanders who had no connection to the stolen vehicle or the police pursuit.
Public reporting reviewed for this rebuild

6 meses
Deadline to file a government tort claim in California if the law enforcement agency’s pursuit policy is at issue. Families must file this administrative claim before filing suit in court.
Código Gubernamental de California § 911.2

2 Años
California wrongful death statute of limitations for claims against the fleeing driver. The shorter six-month government claim deadline controls if an agency is also named.
Código de Procedimiento Civil de California § 335.1

Legal Options for Families After a Police Pursuit Fatality

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What happened at Airport Way and Hazleton Avenue in Stockton on January 5, 2025?
San Joaquin County deputies attempted to stop a stolen vehicle. The driver, Alejo Elias Jr., 28, fled at high speed southbound and crashed into an uninvolved vehicle at Airport Way and Hazleton Avenue, killing three people — himself and two bystanders including Darren Hickerson, 61.

Who was killed in the Stockton police pursuit crash?
Three people died: Alejo Elias Jr., 28, the stolen vehicle driver; Darren Hickerson, 61, an occupant of the uninvolved vehicle; and a third unidentified victim from the uninvolved vehicle.

Can the families of bystanders killed in a police pursuit crash file a lawsuit?
Yes. Families of bystanders have a wrongful death claim against the fleeing driver. They may also have claims against the law enforcement agency if the pursuit did not comply with California’s required pursuit policy under Vehicle Code § 17004.7. Government claims require a tort claim form within six months.

What legal claims exist when someone is killed in a police pursuit crash in California?
Potential claims include wrongful death against the fleeing driver’s estate and, where applicable, government negligence claims against the law enforcement agency if the pursuit violated the agency’s own written policy or was unreasonably continued under the circumstances.

How are damages calculated in a wrongful death case for a bystander killed in a crash?
Compensable damages include funeral and burial costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship and guidance. Punitive damages may also apply against a fleeing driver whose conduct was reckless. An attorney works with economic and medical experts to calculate the full scope of loss before any settlement is discussed.

Innocent Bystanders Killed in a Police Pursuit Deserve Justice on Two Fronts.

A wrongful death claim against the fleeing driver and a potential government claim against the law enforcement agency both require acting quickly. Scranton Law Firm handles pursuit crash cases on contingency — no fees unless we win.

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