Los Angeles police arrested a man Sunday on suspicion of intentionally driving into crowds enjoying boardwalk popular with tourists, killing an Italian woman and injuring 11 others, AP reported. Nathan Campbell, 38, was booked for investigation of murder and remains jailed on $1 million bail, police said. He turned himself about two hours after the attack that occurred at around 6 p.m. Saturday at the Venice Beach boardwalk, a cultural hub in a part of Los Angeles known for its circus-meets-gritty-city eccentricities. Investigators don't yet have a motive. A coroner's investigator told City News Service that the dead woman is 32-year-old Alice Gruppioni of Italy. The victim died at a hospital a few hours after the crash at the Venice Beach boardwalk, Los Angeles police Lt. Andy Neiman said. Police said another victim was critically hurt, two were in serious condition and others were treated for less serious injuries. Security video shows a man parking his black car alongside the seaside boardwalk as the sun sank, surveying the idyllic scene for several minutes before getting back into the car and speeding into the crowd. -- SPA 21:31 LOCAL TIME 18:31 GMT تغريد