Crime & Safety

Ex-Marine Sentenced For Passenger's Death In Police Chase

A former Marine who led police on a chase that ended in the crash that killed 18-year-old Shevondia Compare-Bell was sentenced to prison.

VISTA, CA — A former Marine who led police on a pursuit that ended in an Escondido crash that killed one of his passengers was sentenced Wednesday to seven years in state prison.

John Eugene Brand, who was a lance corporal based out of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, pleaded guilty to evading causing serious bodily injury for the December 2023 death of 18-year-old Shevondia Compare-Bell.

Brand, 22, was also sentenced Wednesday to more than three years in prison for a South Bay attempted carjacking with a knife. That sentence will run concurrently with the seven-year prison term. Prosecutors said Brand was out on bail in the South Bay case when the deadly chase happened.

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Police said that on Dec. 18, Brand was behind the wheel of a stolen pickup that sped away when police responded to reports that a man and two women were shoplifting at Dick's Sporting Goods on Auto Park Way.

Police chased the truck onto Washington Avenue, where the driver tried to make a high-speed turn onto Fig Street but lost control and collided with a retaining wall.

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Compare-Bell died at a hospital from injuries sustained in the crash. The other passenger was also injured.

Brand ran from the crash scene, but officers found him hiding about a block away, according to police, who said the pickup Brand was driving belonged to the U.S. Marine Corps.

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