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A Los Angeles woman fatally stabbed her partner and possibly threw her two children from a moving SUV on the freeway before she killed herself by
crashing into a tree Monday morning, authorities said.
An 8-month-old girl died and her 9-year-old sister was injured in the
violence, which began around 3:40 a.m., Los Angeles police said Tuesday.
The children�s mother, Danielle Johnson, 34, got in an argument with a man
whom she lived with, Jaelen Chaney, and stabbed him with a knife, police
said.
Johnson then took her two children in a Porsche SUV, and at 4:30 a.m. that
car was seen driving on Interstate 405 "when the two children were
expelled from the vehicle while it was moving,� police said in a
statement.
Investigators believe the children fell or were thrown out of the moving vehicle, the California Highway Patrol said. The infant died, and the 9- year-old was taken to a hospital with what police said were moderate
injuries.
Johnson then sped into a tree in Redondo Beach, a coastal city in the Los Angeles region, at more than 100 mph, police said. She did not survive the crash, which occurred around 5 a.m.
Investigators later found Chaney, 29, dead in the Woodland Hills home
where they lived with Johnson's children, police said. The deadly
incidents were later connected and determined to be a double murder and a suicide, police said.
�We really don�t know why this incident escalated to such violence,�
Police Lt. Guy Golan said, according to NBC Los Angeles.
The highway patrol said it was broadcast a medical emergency at 4:29 a.m.
about the injured children on the freeway, and authorities found the
infant with major injuries. The Culver City Fire Department pronounced her
dead at 4:44 a.m., the highway patrol said.
Redondo Beach is around 30 miles south of Woodland Hills, which is in the
San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles. The 405 Freeway is the main artery
linking the western part of the valley to the Los Angeles basin.
The surviving child is in the care of Child Protective Services, NBC Los Angeles reported.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/los-angeles-woman-stabbed-partner- threw-infant-freeway-rcna147122
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