Dashawnna Lloyd and Pierre Johnson Suffers Minor Injuries in Acton Rear-End Crash on 14 Freeway
Pierre Johnson and Dashawnna Lloyd Hurt in Fatal Acton Car accident on 14 Freeway

Acton, California (April 27, 2021) – Dashawnna Lloyd, 33, of Palmdale and 31-year-old Pierre Roberts Johnson, of Los Angeles, has been identified as two of the four victims who were injured following a fatal crash in Acton Friday night.
The deadly crash took place on the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway, just north of Crown Valley Road, at about 11:05 p.m. on April 23.
A 2011 Honda Accord slammed into the back of a 1999 Honda Accord driven by Roberts Johnson northbound on the freeway.
Due to the impact, Johnson’s Accord lost control and came to a stop facing south in the northbound lanes of the interstate.
Dashawnna Lloyd and Pierre Johnson Minor Injury Acton Crash
Three passengers, including Dashawnna Lloyd, were riding in the 1999 Honda Accord at the time of the crash.
A 12-year-old Palmdale boy died at the Antelope Valley Hospital while undergoing treatment of major injuries. The second 15-year-old Palmdale passenger sustained major injuries and was hospitalized at Antelope Valley Hospital with major injuries.
Dashawnna Lloyd was also transported to Antelope Valley Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Johnson and the operator of the second car, 23-year-old David Onate of Lancaster, survived with minor injuries.
It was not immediately established whether intoxication played a role in the accident.
The California Highway Patrol is still investigating the cause of the collision.
Anyone with information about this crash is asked to call the Antelope Valley CHP Office at 661-948-8541.
Tips on What to do after a Car Accident in California
- Always stop and remain at the scene.
- Check if you or your passengers have been injured. In case someone is hurt, call emergency services or ask someone else to help.
- Get to safety – If your car is drivable, move it to a safe area. If it’s not, turn your hazard lights on and set up flares.
- Call 911 to report the accident.
- Never discuss or admit fault. Instead, wait for a police officer and insurance companies representatives to figure out the fault.
- Document the accident and exchange information with other drivers.
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