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Riverside Teen Arrested After Driving Into Party-Goers, Killing One and Injuring Four

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A 19-year-old man is behind bars after one woman died and four others were hurt in Riverside.

When young people go out to a party, they expect music, friends, and fun. No one expects a fight in the street to end in a deadly crash.

What Happened

In the early morning of May 24, a party on Franklin Avenue in Riverside was shut down. Soon after, a fight broke out in the street.

During the clash, police say Brian Sandoval, 19, drove his car into a group of people on purpose.

The crash killed 20-year-old Daisy Sandoval. It also sent four other young people to the hospital with serious injuries.

What the evidence shows

  • Date and time: May 24 at 12:39 a.m.
  • Location: 3500 block of Franklin Avenue in Riverside.
  • One person dead: 20-year-old Daisy Sandoval.
  • Four people injured: Two in critical condition, two with serious injuries.
  • Bail amount: Brian Sandoval is being held on $1 million bail.

The Bigger Question

How do simple parties turn into deadly fights so quickly? We must ask why young people feel that violence is the primary way to settle a dispute.

We also need to look at street parties. Are these events safe for our neighborhoods, or do they lack the safety setup needed to keep kids safe?

The Other Side

Brian Sandoval has been booked on a murder charge. His defense lawyer has not yet made a public statement about what happened that night.

What Happens Now

A young woman is gone, and families are grieving. Neighbors on Franklin Avenue are left dealing with the shock of a violent crime on their street.

Local police are looking for more witnesses to help them understand what sparked the fight.

What We Still Don't Know

  1. Did the driver know the people he hit with his car?
  2. What started the fight after the party was shut down?
  3. Were there any drugs or alcohol involved in the crash?

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Published: Jun 5, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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