Wednesday 10 August 2022 02:10 PM Father of 11-month-old boy killed in fiery LA wreck sobs as he demands justice trends now Father of 11-month-old boy killed in fiery LA wreck alongside his pregnant mother, her unborn baby and four others, caused by mentally ill ICU nurse sobs as he demands justice Luis Quintero said he would never again see his 11-month-old son, Alonzo Quintero, thanks to the reckless behavior of Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37 He said he wanted to see justice for Linton, an ICU nurse with a 'profound' history of mental health but was somehow allowed to drive in California Alonzo was riding in a car with his eight-months-pregnant mother Asherey Ryan, 23, when Linton skipped blew a red light and slammed into a wall of traffic By Alex Oliveira For Dailymail.Com Published: 14:09 BST, 10 August 2022 | Updated: 14:09 BST, 10 August 2022 Viewcomments The father of the 11-month-old boy killed in a fiery Los Angeles wreck said he wants to see justice for the mentally ill ICU nurse who caused it. Through sobs Luis Quintero said he would never again see his son, Alonzo Quintero, thanks to the reckless behavior of Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, who ploughed her Mercedes into a busy intersection at 90mph and killed six people. 'His smile. He had a smile that would brighten up your day no matter what,' Quintero told ABC 7, 'He was full of joy, very excited. I loved when he gripped his hands, when he would kick his legs from excitement.' Alonzo was riding in a car with his eight-months-pregnant mother Asherey Ryan, 23, on Thursday when Linton skipped blew a red light and slammed into a wall of crossing traffic. 'I want to see that justice is made. Something for her, payback for what she's done. Maybe then I can forgive her. But not now,' Quintero said as tears streamed down his face, 'She took my son away from me. And I will never see him.' Also killed in the car was Asherey's boyfriend, Reynold Lester, the father of the unborn child. Linton is in custody on six murder charges. In court on Monday her attorney said she had a 'profound' history of mental health problems. Luis Quintero sobbed telling how he would never see his son, 11-month-old Alonzo Quintero, again. He said he wanted justice for Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, who caused the fiery LA accident that killed six 11-month-old baby boy Alonzo was also killed in the horrific collision on Thursday afternoon Linton's attorney said her mental health would have contributed to the crash, and asked for her arraignment to be delayed until October. She did not have drugs or alcohol in her system, and her motive for running the red light and plowing through the intersection remains unclear. Prosecutors also revealed in court that Linton was involved in 13 prior road accidents, including one in 2020 in which two vehicles were totaled. DailyMail.com obtained crash records from two incidents in Texas - one in 2013 and one in 2016. In both cases, another driver rear-ended her vehicle. The California Highway Patrol declined to provide further details of any other crash. It remains unclear why Linton was able to work in healthcare, let alone in the ICU, with such extensive mental health problems as her attorney described. Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, is in custody on six murder charges as a result of Thursday's crash Linton sped through a red light at 90mph, plowing into cars at a busy intersection on August 4th. Six people and one unborn baby were killed Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility