Los Angeles Times

More charges in deadly crash, rampage

- By Christian Martinez

A man arrested in connection with a fatal crash that killed one Ventura County high school student and injured several others earlier this year has been slapped with additional charges in the case, including first-degree murder and multiple counts of attempted murder, authoritie­s said.

Austin Allen Eis, 25, was arrested on April 18 after he rammed his car into a bus stop near Westlake High, killing 15-year-old Wesley Welling and injuring three other students, after a violent crime rampage earlier in the day in which several people were stabbed and assaulted, authoritie­s said.

The Ventura County district attorney’s office initially charged Eis with murder and four counts of assault with a deadly weapon along with several other offenses, including residentia­l burglary, false imprisonme­nt and brandishin­g a knife, associated with the earlier outburst of violence.

But the ongoing investigat­ion revealed new evidence in the case and prosecutor­s were able to identify six additional students who were in the path of Eis’ car the day of the crash, the district attorney’s office said in a news release.

As a result, the district attorney filed an amended criminal complaint against Eis this month charging him with first-degree murder, which alleges premeditat­ion, and 19 counts of attempted murder.

“We have discovered new evidence to support additional charges and defendant’s premeditat­ion,” Senior Deputy Dist. Atty. Amber Lee said in the release. “The amended complaint reflects that evidence.”

The crash that occurred just outside Westlake High School was the culminatio­n of a rampage that allegedly began earlier that day when Eis entered a Walmart in Simi Valley, authoritie­s said.

Eis pepper-sprayed and stabbed one employee, assaulted another and lunged at two other employees with a knife, prosecutor­s said.

Eis fled the Walmart and drove to a Camarillo home where he forced his way inside, authoritie­s said. He eventually drove to Westlake High School, where he struck Wesley and three other students.

He is being held without bail.

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