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County official pleads not guilty in fatal hit-and-run, claims upset over mosque shooting led to crash
Katie Osorio. (Photo courtesy of GoFundMe)

A county employee who allegedly struck and killed a woman sitting at a Southcrest bus stop, then fled the scene, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run.

Assmaa Elayyat, deputy director of Self Sufficiency Services for San Diego County’s Health and Human Services agency, is accused in the May 22 crash on National Avenue that killed Katie Osorio, 27.

    She faces up to 11 years in state prison if convicted of all charges, which do not include DUI-related allegations. Elayyat remains out of custody on $50,000 bail, but must abide by release conditions that include a prohibition against driving or leaving San Diego County.

    Deputy District Attorney Hailey Williams said that just before 2 p.m., Elayyat’s vehicle drifted into oncoming lanes of traffic, up a curb, and into the bus stop and a tree.

    The prosecutor said Elayyat “struggled to extricate her vehicle from the tree because she had struck it with such force,” then nearly ran over Osorio a second time as she reversed.

    After Elayyat fled, her front bumper and driver’s side mirror remained at the crash scene, Williams said.

    License plate reader cameras captured her car around a mile away and police stopped her, according to the prosecutor.

    Once questioned by officers, “the defendant claimed that she could not recall the collision, but admitted she may have struck a sign on National Avenue. When pressed further by investigators, the defendant stated that she had been in distress over the recent mosque shooting,” said Williams, referring to the May 18 attack in which three men were killed.

    The prosecutor said Elayyat has a minimal criminal history, which includes a 2010 misdemeanor DUI conviction out of San Bernardino County.

    Defense attorney Jeff Gold said his client has voluntarily agreed to the use of a SCRAMx device, which is typically used to monitor defendants for alcohol use.

    While Elayyat is not facing any DUI-related charges, Gold described it as a “leash” that would help ensure she remained on the right track.

    “Our goal is to make sure that she never makes decisions like this again,” said Gold, who argued “the recent murders at the mosque led her to make dire decisions that were based on stress and emotions.”

    Though Williams alleged Elayyat agreed to use the monitoring device in order to obtain good conduct credits that can reduce the length of a potential sentence, Gold said his client agreed to the measure because it was “the right thing to do.”

    Gold asked Superior Court Judge Alana Wong Robinson to order Elayyat to take part in the monitoring, but the judge declined to do so; Gold said his client would voluntarily continue to participate.

    Officials said Elayyat has been employed with San Diego County since 2020.

    On a GoFundMe page created to support Osorio’s family, a cousin described her as “a devoted daughter, cousin, and friend who worked tirelessly in San Diego to support her mother in Mexico. She balanced two jobs while also managing a business back home, always putting her family first.”

    Around a dozen of the victim’s loved ones attended Elayyat’s arraignment, with some of them shouting “murderer” and “justice for Katie” after Elayyat departed the courtroom.

    Osorio’s family said she was set to be married later this year and had just gotten off work from one of her jobs when she headed to the bus stop.

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