Suicidal woman perched on overpass shuts down Interstate 5
A suicidal woman perched on the edge of an overpass in Golden Hill for more than eight hours today, forced a full freeway closure that created “horrendous” congestion for miles, until she was finally taken into custody by police.
The woman, whose name was not immediately released, was first spotted sitting on the side of the pedestrian bridge over northbound Interstate 5 at Pershing Drive about 1:40 a.m., San Diego police Officer Dino Delimitros said.
As patrol personnel and crisis negotiators tried to talk the woman into getting off the ledge, the California Highway Patrol began diverting traffic away from the scene.
Eventually, the state agency completely shut down the freeway. As the morning commute got under way, congestion turned into gridlock that stretched beyond Sea World to the north and well into the South Bay, CHP public affairs Officer Jesse Udovich said.
Eventually, westbound State Route 94 was stop-and-go from Lemon Grove to downtown San Diego, Interstate 805 was a mess as far away as Otay Mesa and I- 8 was heavily backed up through Mission Valley.
“It was horrendous,” Udovich said.
Police were finally able to take the woman into custody shortly before 10 a.m., the officer said. She was then transported to a psychiatric hospital for an evaluation. Traffic began flowing freely again on all affected roadways a short time later, according to Udovich.
Tags: California Highway Patrol, CHP officer Jesse Udovich, San Diego bridge jumper, San Diego freeway closure, San Diego Highway 163, San Diego Interstate 5 closure, San Diego Interstate 805, San Diego overpass jumper, San Diego Police Officer Dino Delimitros, San Diego State Route 94, San Diego suicidal woman, San Diego traffic, SDNN
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Comment by: Don Holliday Posted: October 20, 2009, 12:31 pm
Yeah, that dame tied up the town for awhile. It happens all the time downtown. Soon, they’ll refer to it as: “The Pershing Perch”…mentally challenged folks escaping the bowels of their lives on the sidewalks. Why is not there a barrier to prevent this behavior? Maybe some ‘razor wire’?
Don Holliday
San Diego
Comment by: michael-leonard Posted: October 20, 2009, 12:43 pm
Alright, I’ll go ahead and write it:
That selfish so-and-so… tying up traffic like this while she tries to get up the guts to jump… why don’t she just f( )@%in6! JUMP already so I can get to work?! Damn! She coulda just sucked on a tailpipe in her own garage, but NO! she’s gotta do his cowardly thing out in public where she can make trouble for thousands of others!
And the cops are just a bad:
Supporting and enabling this anti-social behavior at the detriment and inconvenience of thousands of innocent commuters for the benefit of one who is causing all the trouble. How illogical and irrational!
OK, let the debate continue.