FILE-This March 29, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson during a session organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Mumbai, India. Police are investigating two traffic collisions allegedly caused Bryson that left him injured, authorities said Monday June 11, 2012. One of the crashes was under investigation as a felony hit and run, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department and the San Gabriel Police Department said. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade,File)
FILE-This March 29, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson during a session organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Mumbai, India. Police are investigating two traffic collisions allegedly caused Bryson that left him injured, authorities said Monday June 11, 2012. One of the crashes was under investigation as a felony hit and run, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department and the San Gabriel Police Department said. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade,File)
An intersection where the U.S. Commerce Department Secretary John Bryson suffered a traffic accident Saturday June 9, 2012 in the San Gabriel area of Los Angeles Monday, June 11, 2012. Officials on Monday said U.S. Commerce Secretary Bryson had suffered a seizure in connection with two Los Angeles-area traffic crashes that led to a felony hit-and-run citation. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
A television cameraman tapes the traffic crossing in the San Gabriel area of Los Angeles Monday, June 11, 2012, where the U.S. Commerce Department Secretary John Bryson suffered a traffic accident Saturday June 9. Officials on Monday said U.S. Commerce Secretary Bryson had suffered a seizure in connection with two Los Angeles-area traffic crashes that led to a felony hit-and-run citation. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Map locates the two sites where US Commerce Secretary John Bryson was involved in car collisions over the weekend.
SAN GABRIEL, Calif. (AP) ? A succession of small fender benders over the weekend raises questions about whether U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson has a medical or legal problem ? or both.
The bizarre series of events happened Saturday afternoon when Bryson hit a car stopped for a train ? twice ? then rammed into another vehicle a few minutes later. He was found unconscious in his car, and government officials said Monday he had a seizure, which could play a role in whether he's charged with felony hit-and-run.
It wasn't clear whether the medical episode preceded or followed the collisions, but Bryson hasn't suffered a seizure before, said a department official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the secretary's medical history.
Bryson has a "limited recall of the events," the official said.
The crashes drew attention because of health concerns involving a member of the U.S. Cabinet, as well as the challenge investigators face when trying to determine if someone should be held criminally responsible because of adverse health.
Bryson, 68, was driving alone in a Lexus in San Gabriel, a community of about 40,000 northeast of Los Angeles, when he struck the rear of a vehicle that had stopped for a passing train, authorities said.
He spoke briefly with the three occupants and then hit their car again as he departed, investigators said. They followed him while calling police.
He was cited for felony hit-and-run, although he has not been charged.
Bryson then struck a second car in the nearby city of Rosemead, where he was found unconscious in his car, authorities said.
Bryson has returned to Washington after a brief hospital stay, department spokeswoman Jennifer Friedman said.
White House press secretary Jay Carney said the administration was "obviously concerned about the incident, about the health-related issues that played a role in this incident."
Officials said Bryson was not on state business, was driving a personal car and did not have a security detail at the time.
He took a Breathalyzer test that didn't detect any alcohol, but investigators were awaiting the results from a blood test, said Los Angeles County sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker.
Commerce officials said he was given medication to treat the seizure. Paramedics treated two people in the first collision for pain, but a couple involved in the second crash declined medical aid.
The case was being reviewed by sheriff's investigators and will likely be submitted to prosecutors in the coming days.
"In most cases, it is presented to the DA's office to make a decision," sheriff's Lt. Margarito Robles said.
Defense attorney Steve Meister said "it's difficult to assign criminal liability when someone was medically unconscious. They have to be aware what was happening."
Meister said he has represented people who have been involved in crashes while having seizures. He recalled how one woman struck another vehicle and didn't remember anything.
No one was injured, but the woman was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence because she was acting disoriented, Meister said. The woman didn't have any drugs or alcohol in her system, but she pleaded to a misdemeanor crime.
"It turns out she had a history (of seizures)," Meister said. "If I was (Bryson's) lawyer, I would try to find all the evidence there was to back up what he's already said."
The episode is consistent with someone who has suffered a series of epileptic seizures, said Dr. Jerome Engel Jr., a neurologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who is not involved in Bryson's care.
After a seizure, a person is often confused, and that state of confusion can last for a while.
"You may even seem to be alert and awake, but you're not really behaving normally," Engel said.
Under California law, a doctor has to report a patient who complains of lapses of consciousness or whose epileptic seizures pose an impairment to driving. In those cases, a person can't drive unless he's been seizure-free for three months.
Bryson had been in California to deliver the commencement address Thursday at Pasadena Polytechnic School, where his four children attended. The K-12 school said he urged students to pursue their passions, to serve their country, and to value their education and friendships.
President Barack Obama swore in the former utility executive as the head of the Commerce Department in October, after easily overcoming conservatives' objections that his pro-environmental views made him unsuited for the job.
As secretary, Bryson is a member of the president's economic team and has advised on energy issues. He is the former head of Edison International, the holding company that owns Southern California Edison, and has served on boards of major corporations, including the Boeing Co. and the Walt Disney Co.
He helped oversee Edison's transformation into a leading wind and solar company and launched a plan to turn 65 million square feet of unused commercial rooftops into solar power stations with enough electricity for more than 160,000 homes.
Meister believes the case will be sent to prosecutors for review, because "it will ensure a full investigation because no one will want to be accused of sweeping this under the rug."
"If there is a reject (of charges), the sheriff will want the DA to share in the responsibility of that decision," he said.
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Dillon reported from San Gabriel, Calif.; Risling reported from Los Angeles. AP science writer Alicia Chang in Los Angeles and reporter Ken Thomas in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
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