San Gabriel, CA – Commerce Dept. Says Sec. Bryson Suffered Seizure

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    FILE-This March 29, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson during a session organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Mumbai, India. Police are investigating two traffic collisions allegedly caused Bryson that left him injured, authorities said Monday June 11, 2012. One of the crashes was under investigation as a felony hit and run, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department and the San Gabriel Police Department said.  (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade,File)San Gabriel, CA – U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson suffered a seizure in connection with two Los Angeles-area traffic crashes that led to a felony hit-and-run citation, officials said Monday.

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    Bryson, 68, was treated at a hospital following the crashes around 5 p.m. PDT Saturday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department and the San Gabriel Police Department said in a joint statement.

    “Secretary Bryson was involved in a traffic accident over the weekend,” the Commerce Department said Monday. “He was taken to the hospital for examination and has been released. He has sustained no injuries and the investigation is ongoing.”

    Bryson has returned to Washington and an investigation into the crashes is ongoing, the department said.

    Bryson could face felony hit-and-run charges, San Gabriel Police spokesman Lt. Ariel Duran said.

    The secretary was driving alone in a Lexus on a major street in San Gabriel when he allegedly struck the rear end of a vehicle occupied by three males that had been stopped for a passing train.

    He spoke briefly with the occupants and then hit their car again as he departed, the officials said. The three followed him while calling police.

    “We did cite him for felony hit-and-run,” Duran said. “Later the case (will be) submitted to the DA’s office which will make a determination on what they are going to charge him with.”

    Bryson then allegedly caused a second collision minutes later, also on San Gabriel Boulevard, in the nearby city of Rosemead, striking a car occupied by a man and a woman, the police agencies said.

    Bryson was found alone and unconscious in his car and was treated at the scene before being taken to a hospital.

    There was no immediate indication that alcohol or drugs played a role in the collisions, the agencies said. And Duran said authorities don’t know if Bryon had a prior medical condition.

    “When the first officer rolled up on the scene, he was behind his wheel unconscious,” Duran said. “But our officer did speak with him at the hospital.”

    David Axelrod, senior adviser to President Obama, said on CBS’s “This Morning” that he doesn’t have any details.

    “This news broke overnight so I don’t have anything to contribute to that. Obviously it’s concerning, but I’m not going to comment because I don’t know any of the details,” he said.

    Sheriff’s deputy Tony Moore declined to provide any other information, including the name of the hospital.

    Two people in the first collision were treated by paramedics after complaining of pain, the officials said. The couple involved in the second crash also complained of pain but declined medical aid.

    Damage to the vehicles was minor.

    San Gabriel is located just northeast of Los Angeles.

    Obama swore in the former utility executive as the head the Commerce Department in October, after easily overcoming conservatives’ objections that his pro-environmental views made him unsuited for the job.

    As secretary, Bryson has played a role as a member of the president’s economic team and has worked to promote job creation. He has also advised on energy issues, particularly in the clean energy sector.

    Bryson is the former head of Edison International, the holding company that owns Southern California Edison. Bryson has also served on boards of major corporations including the Boeing Co. and the Walt Disney Co.

    He helped oversee Edison’s transformation into a leading wind and solar company and launched a plan to turn 65 million square feet of unused commercial rooftops into solar power stations with enough electricity for more than 160,000 homes.


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    11 years ago

    He has some type of epilepsy type disease which had been under control for years but apparently had an attack now. Good thing that non one was hurt but he shouldn’t be driving until he gets it under control. A refuah shelmah to a great public servant.

    NeoYekke
    NeoYekke
    11 years ago

    Approaching a railroad crossing, the man hit one car, then fled the scene (swiping the car again as he fled). The car he hit followed, calling 911 as they did so. And in the chase, he lost control and hit a second car.

    I know nothing about his public service. What i do know, is that hit and run is a felony pretty much across the country, and that any normal person would have been arrested on the spot, and jailed until arraigned (and bond posted).

    I guess the rules don’t apply to some of us.

    11 years ago

    We should bring back the 65 year old retirement age. Give the young people a chance to get a job. At 65 he can collect his big pension as well as his Social Security.

    11 years ago

    I agree with #3. If this individual had been a Hispanic or a Black person, they would have been jailed on the spot. However, the minute the cops found out that Bryson was in Obama’s cabinet, he was treated with kid gloves. Immediately, upon his release from the hospital, he should have been arrested. He could have posted bond at that time, and as his defense, used his medical condition. However, it appears that there are two kinds of justice, one for the priviledged (a la Teddy Kennedy), and one for the poor schnook.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    11 years ago

    Maybe they’re trying to off him, like they did with that other commerce secretary, Ron Brown.