Memorial service for Charles “Mask” Lewis Jr.
Dan Caldwell gets a hug outside the Crystal Cathedral in
The car, driven by Charles “Mask” Lewis, a co-founder of the mixed-martial-arts apparel
company TapouT, is split in half after hitting a pole on Jamboree Road.
Dan Caldwell wears a jacket belonging to his late friend Charles David Lewis Jr., a.k.a “Mask,” whose image is on the T-shirt, for a memorial service at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
Timothy “Skyskrape” Katz is hugged by an unidentified woman outside the Crystal Cathedral in
Reed Harris holds his cellphone to the microphone so the audience can hear a message on his voice mail from TapouT co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis, Jr., at a memorial service for “Mask” at the Crystal Cathedral in
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An urn contains the ashes of Charles “Mask” Lewis, Jr., whose image looms behind it at a memorial service for the TapouT co-founder at the Crystal Cathedral in
A Newport Beach police officer surveys wreckage of a Ferrari that split in half after hitting a pole on Jamboree Road. One man was killed, a woman was injured and another man was arrested in connection with the crash. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Charles “Mask” Lewis, a co-founder of the mixed-martial-arts apparel company TapouT and a sponsor of fighters, was identified by acquaintances as the man killed in a Ferrari crash. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Newport Beach firefighters stabilize the front end of a demolished Ferrari in order to extricate the body of a man pinned underneath. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
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An Orange County coroner’s official inventories items found amid the debris of a crash on Jamboree Road. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
The rear portion of a Ferrari remains by a hill along Jamboree Road in Orange County after a crash killed one man and injured a woman. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Police tape seals off the scene containing the two parts of a Ferrari that split in half after slamming into a pole on Jamboree Road. The fatal accident was witnessed by an officer who saw a red Ferrari and a white Porsche “spinning out of control” on Jamboree Road between Bison Avenue and East Bluff Drive. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)