
Man drives car into pedestrians at grocery store in California mountain town, injuring 4
The Hindu
A man intentionally drove into pedestrians outside a Truckee grocery store, injuring four, including children; the driver is arrested.
A vehicle plowed into and injured pedestrians at the entrance of a grocery store in a scenic California mountain town Saturday (February 7, 2026), police reported.
Four people, including some children, were hurt when the 49-year-old man drove into the front of the Truckee Safeway in the afternoon, town police said in a statement. Their injuries were said not to be life-threatening.
Police said they believe the man, who is from the San Joaquin Valley city of Coalinga, intentionally struck the pedestrians and the store.
Scotty Mathewson, 39, said he was shopping with his wife when he heard the crash and frantic screaming.
While his wife called 911, Mr. Mathewson helped others make sure no one was trapped under rubble or the pickup. He said a boy's baseball team was raising money at a table in front of the store, and as he ran to help, parents were desperately trying to reunite with their kids.
“We see things in the news, and we watch things on YouTube or TV and stuff, but it's all removed,” he said. “At least for me, this is the first time that it's palpable.” Mr. Mathewson also said pedestrians and shoppers screamed at the driver and tried to open the vehicle, but its doors were locked. He added that the driver was “calmly sitting in there” until police arrived and detained him minutes later.













