Majano is believed to be the motorcyclist who allegedly struck 13-year-old Joshua Mora as the boy was crossing the street on March 30, police said.
Partial footage of the crash was captured on nearby surveillance cameras at the intersection near Whittier Boulevard and Orme Avenue, which locals say is known for being dangerous.
The suspect was seen sliding across the pavement after striking Mora. The suspect then hopped back onto his bike and sped off, leaving Mora lying on the road.
KTLA spoke with Mora from his hospital bed at the LAC + USC Medical Center earlier this month as he recovers.
“I know everything’s going to be okay,” said Mora. “The good thing is that I’m alive.”
The Boyle Heights area boasts the highest number of traffic fatalities than any other L.A. neighborhood over the past five years, according to data from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Meanwhile, after undergoing surgery, Mora is recovering and said he will eventually need a prosthetic leg to walk around. He also had this message for the motorcycle driver:
“I would’ve forgave him if he would’ve stopped and checked if I was okay because I know accidents happen,” said Mora. “If you don’t see and you get distracted. I would’ve said it was okay, but since he ran, I don’t think I’ll forgive him for that.”
Community organizations said they have been pressuring lawmakers and city officials to pass AB-645, legislation that would allow the use of speed safety cameras around schools and well-known dangerous roads such as Whittier Boulevard.
Mora’s family has created a GoFundMe campaign to help with medical expenses as the boy begins his journey to recovery.
The suspect, Majano, was arrested on felony charges and released after posting $50,000 bail. He is due for a court appearance on May 2.
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