The 91 Freeway standoff began with a domestic violence investigation, ended in a suicide
LA TimesA Corona police investigation of Efrain Quezada, 40, of La Puente, who allegedly violated a domestic violence restraining order, began a pursuit that halted traffic for six hours on the 91 Freeway Friday. A police pursuit that halted traffic for six hours on the 91 Freeway began with a Corona police investigation of a man accused of violating a domestic violence retraining order and ended with his suicide on the roadway. Corona officers were actively searching for Quezada, who was accused of stalking, making criminal threats and violating a domestic violence restraining order. Traffic on the eastbound side of the 91 Freeway began flowing again around 12:45 p.m., but the westbound side remained closed until 3:48 p.m. as the Orange County Coroner’s Office and forensic team conducted their investigation, according to the Caltrans District 12 account on the social media platform X.