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Driver charged with attempted murder in connection with CarMax dealership crash

A man was left in a coma, according to a criminal complaint.
/ Source: NBC Los Angeles

A 25-year-old man was charged with attempted murder in connection with a vehicle ramming incident that injured several people at a Los Angeles-area CarMax dealership, court documents show.

Andrew Arroyo was charged with one count of attempted murder and nine counts of assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the crash Saturday afternoon on the 8600 block of S. La Cienega Boulevard in Inglewood, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday.

Ten people were hurt, according to the complaint, which noted that one victim was left comatose because of a brain injury.

It was unclear whether Arroyo has counsel. The Los Angeles County public defender's office did not immediately reply to an email outside regular business hours Tuesday night.

One of the people injured was a CarMax employee who was treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and released, the company said in a statement Tuesday; it had previously said two of the injured were employees.

The driver was a customer who'd had his vehicle appraised, CarMax said.

A broken glass door and car with a glass door landed on the trunk are seen outside a CarMax storefront
The CarMax store in Inglewood, Calif., that a car rammed into on March 8.NBC Los Angeles

"Employees share that they observed his behavior turn suddenly erratic, but they did not perceive it to be related to the appraisal offer,” a company spokesperson told NBC Los Angeles.

Video of the crash showed a silver Subaru backing into the business via a doorway before making a turn and driving out via another doorway.

Police said the driver left the store after the crash and turned himself in to Los Angeles police at a police academy.

"We want to extend our deepest gratitude to the broader Inglewood community for their outpouring of support during this awful event," CarMax said.

Arroyo was also charged with vandalism and hit-and-run resulting in injury, according to the complaint.

His next court date is scheduled for April 2, according to jail records.