Two Covina bars under scrutny in Adenhart investigation

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The Well and the Redwood Inn, a pair of fine establishments in Covina have been targeted by Fullerton police during their investigation of the drunken driver suspected of killing Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart.

Here's the gist of the story:


COVINA - The driver charged with three counts of murder, including the death of Los Angeles Angels 22-year-old pitcher Nick Adenhart, was "bar-hopping" in Covina hours before the accident, according to patrons and bartenders.
Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, of San Gabriel, was scheduled to be arraigned on three counts of second-degree murder Monday. A judge increased bail to $2 million for Gallo who is also charged with felony drunken driving and other counts stemming from the fatal traffic collision.
But Orange County Superior Court Judge Roger B. Robbins continued the arraignment until June 8 at Monday's hearing. Gallo did not enter a plea.
Prior to the fatal collision, Gallo was apparently taking shots of hard
Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, of San Gabriel, Calif. fights-back tears during a court appearance in Fullerton, Calif. for arraignment. A judge has increased bail to $2 million for the 22-year-old man charged with three counts of murder, felony drunken driving and other counts in the traffic collision death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two other people. (AP Photo/Pool, Joshua Sudock)
alcohol at the Redwood Bar in Covina and hanging out at The Well Bar just doors down, according to a bartender who asked to remain anonymous.

2 Comments

mario roriguez said:

I used to work for clippinger chevrolet as porter.
Taking custumers home safely. temporaly endsmeat job.
great human resourse dept. Anyways I am one of those
that dont have taste buds for drinking. If in your
car you fell your at home reality your not.Being high
on any substain and opening a car door, In just that
your playing with fire with heavy consequence.

Some people act diffrently when drinking.
Bad hurtfull vegence > comes anger, ( happy moments
like party events > comes unmature action. or ether
both. Like what Andrew Gallo did and who knows how
many intersections he flew by pass or close calls.

Its Fullerton PD to investigate along with Covina pd female strippers need to get their act together and
stop buging people to buy drinks. Also you ether run
over somebody or you crash hard. Remember it doesnt
take much to dismember the spinnal cord in a brain in
a hard crash, And same time brokin bones. Try handle
same time or you cant. You dont make it

This incident was, sorry to say pre meditated
AND NOW 3 COUNTS OF MURDER; I DONT CARE WHO
IT WAS.

mario roriguez said:

I used to work for clippinger chevrolet as porter.
Taking custumers home safely. temporaly endsmeat job.
great human resourse dept. Anyways I am one of those
that dont have taste buds for drinking. If in your
car you fell your at home reality your not.Being high
on any substain and opening a car door, In just that
your playing with fire with heavy consequence.

Some people act diffrently when drinking.
Bad hurtfull vegence > comes anger, ( happy moments
like party events > comes unmature action. or ether
both. Like what Andrew Gallo did and who knows how
many intersections he flew by pass or close calls.

Its Fullerton PD to investigate along with Covina pd female strippers need to get their act together and
stop buging people to buy drinks. Also you ether run
over somebody or you crash hard. Remember it doesnt
take much to dismember the spinnal cord in a brain in
a hard crash, And same time brokin bones. Try handle
same time or you cant. You dont make it

This incident was, sorry to say pre meditated
AND NOW 3 COUNTS OF MURDER; I DONT CARE WHO
IT WAS.

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