Veteran Suffers Broken Ribs And Collapsed Lung After Tripod Thrown Onto I-5 Impales Minivan, Group Says

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – The tripod thrown off a bridge onto Interstate 5 injured a veteran riding in a minivan passing below, a military family support group says.

According to a post on the group's Facebook page, it was an El Dorado Veteran Resources van that was hit in the Thursday morning incident. A volunteer driver escaped without getting hurt, but a veteran who was riding in the passenger seat was hospitalized with broken ribs, a half-collapsed lung, and had to get some stitches.

More photos of the aftermath of the tripod going into the van. (Credit: Military Family Support Group)

"Scary to think that just a few inches to the left could mean the difference between life and death," the group wrote.

California Highway Patrol said the tripod was stolen from a Caltrans survey team just minutes before it was thrown off the bridge.

A suspect, identified by authorities as a 32-year-old Matthew A. Thompson, was arrested after a short foot pursuit and struggle.

Matthew A. Thompson's booking photo. (Credit: California Highway Patrol)

Authorities have said Thompson is a transient.

The group says the van will be out of commission for a while.

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