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Santa Monica Teen Killed on Pomona Fwy. ID'd
The 13-year-old was standing with a woman beside a disabled vehicle when they were struck by an allegedly drunken driver.

Jenna Chandler is the editor of Santa Monica Patch (read her introduction to the site here). She studied journalism at Chapman University, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, <i>The Panther</i>, and interned in the newsroom at the <i>Orange County Register</i> and NBC News Los Angeles. In 2008, she was distinguished as the Register's Outstanding Student Journalist of the Year.
Jenna joined Patch in October 2010 as the editor of San Juan Capistrano Patch after covering crime and government at the <i>Porterville Recorder </i>in California's Central Valley. There she built a portfolio of stories that had resounding effects in the community, including a series that forced the City Council to reallocate thousands of dollars in misspent funds, and a weeklong report on public-sector salaries that led to the resignation of a city manager.
When she's not working, you'll find Jenna perusing record stores for Neil Young vinyl, eating pizza and hiking.
The 13-year-old was standing with a woman beside a disabled vehicle when they were struck by an allegedly drunken driver.

In its third installment in a week-long series of questions with candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks whether they'll work across party lines when it's time to balance the budget.
Ethan McCord is the soldier seen rescuing children in a cockpit video of the 2007 air strike in Baghdad. The public event is at 1 p.m.
In the latest nstallment of a week-long series of questions of candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks what investments they would back to create more jobs in California.
Current City Councilwoman Gleam Davis will run along with Santa Monica-Malibu PTA leader Shari Davis in the November election.
Martin Weiss pleads no contest to having sex with 11-year-old client. For 14 years, he operated a talent agency out of his Santa Monica home.
The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica hosts event open to the public to discuss what it and other women's rights supporters say is an escalating attack on reproductive rights.
Owners are suspicious as police investigate who spread roofing nails on the driveways of flight schools at the Santa Monica Airport, the Santa Monica Daily Press reports.
The Hollywood Reporter says CBS signs a lease worth $15 million at the Water Garden in Santa Monica. Now Hulu, Miramax and Demand Media are reportedly looking for space in the Westside, too.
LAPD detective Gus Martinez now boasts the longest ride on a Ferris wheel. He and his son celebrate the new record at the Santa Monica Pier by lighting the official Southern California Law Enforcement Torch.
Various lawsuits involving the Santa Monica company reportedly topped $2 billion. Had it gone to trial, the case was to be a landmark dispute over designers' rights.
Under settlement, the Santa Monica business will pay restitution to customers who filed fraud complaints with the city of Santa Monica.
In its third installment in a week-long series of questions with candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks if they support a two-tiered tuition system at financially wrecked public colleges.
At Santa Monica's Pacific Park, Los Angeles Police Department Detective Gus Martinez attempts to break world record as he raises money for Special Olympics Southern California.
Patrick David Salmon is taken into custody near Pittsburgh. Police say they suspect he is the gunman who shot and killed a 16-year-old Santa Monica boy during a robbery in May of 1980.
In the second installment of a week-long series of questions of candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks what investments they would back to create more jobs in California.
In the second installment of a week-long series of questions of candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks what investments they would back to create more jobs in California.
Crackdown will focus on drivers in Santa Monica who speed, make unsafe turns and who are intoxicated.
Defense attorney awaits transcripts from Paul Carpenter's murder trial before filing motion, prompting another delay in sentencing. He was convicted last year in connection with the 1998 botched robbery and murder near Loews Hotel.
In the second installment of a week-long series of questions of candidates in the 50th Assembly District, Patch asks what investments they would back to create more jobs in California.