Los Angeles (CNN) -- A man who sped down Venice
Beach's crowded boardwalk Saturday evening looked like he wanted "to
create mayhem and massacre a lot of people," a witness said.
Nathan Campbell, 38, was
charged with murder after he turned himself in to police hours after the
incident, Los Angeles police spokeswoman Rosario Herrera said Sunday.
Campbell is being held on $1 million bond, she said.
One of the dozen people hit died, another was critically hurt, and two victims suffered serious injuries, officials said.
The driver eventually stopped the car and ran away.
"It was horrible. I mean
it was like something out of a movie, something you would never expect
to see," witness Katherine Blackburn told CNN affiliate KABC.
It was two hours before
sunset on a beautiful Saturday evening -- one of the busiest times of
the week at the Venice Beach Boardwalk.
"This guy had an intent to create mayhem and massacre a lot of people," Dave Blackburn told CNN affiliate KCAL.
The Blackburn family was
dining on the sidewalk patio of the Candle Cafe & Grill when they
saw a man get into a parked car and drive it around a corner onto the
crowed boardwalk.
"The boardwalk was packed
with people, and he sped up and purposefully -- it looked like
purposefully -- was just swerving back and forth to run over as many
people as he could," said Laura Blackburn.
Los Angeles police
robbery-homicide detectives are leading the investigation. A news
conference was scheduled for Sunday to discuss the driver and his
possible motive.
One person died Saturday
night, Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman said. Another was in critical
condition, and two more in serious condition, officials said.
"There were people
flying, laying on the ground, tents flying everywhere. If he wanted to
kill people, he came on a perfect time, 5 p.m. on a Saturday in the
summer in Venice Beach," Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian
Humphrey said.
Numerous victims were hauled away on stretchers, their legs covered with blood, KCAL reported.
The crash took place on the Venice Beach Boardwalk, a popular tourist attraction on the west side of Los Angeles lined with hundreds of street vendors and performers.
This isn't the first time someone drove into a crowd of pedestrians in Southern California.
In 2003, an elderly man
accidentally plowed his car through a busy farmer's market in nearby
Santa Monica, killing 10 people and injuring 69.
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