Los Angeles – Suspect Shot, Killed After Stealing Police Car In California

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    Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide detectives help police investigate an officer-involved shooting that happened at the end of a car pursuit in Glendale, Calif., on Monday, March 14, 2016.(AP Photo/Nick Ut)Los Angeles – Police shot and killed a suspect who stole a patrol car and led officers on an hour-long chase across Southern California freeways that ended with a dramatic collision in an alley, authorities said.

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    The driver hit speeds topping 100 mph during the pursuit that was broadcast live on news stations Sunday night.

    The stolen vehicle from the West Covina Police Department had its siren on, causing motorists to steer out of the way as it weaved through freeway traffic and blew through red lights on surface streets.

    Investigators said Monday the chase began in suburban West Covina after a man called 911 to request police assistance and was given a ride in the backseat of the patrol car.

    When officers stopped to drop off the man, he somehow got into the driver’s seat and sped away, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

    The man had made a “wild allegation” to dispatchers that he had been injected with some kind of substance, indicating a potential mental health issue, sheriff’s Sgt. Bill Cotter said. His name has not been released.

    The pursuit ended after an hour in the Glendale area when an officer in an SUV slammed into the stolen vehicle in the alley, pinning the suspect inside as he gunned the engine, trying to escape again. Officers opened fire, killing the 45-year-old man at the scene, Cotter said.

    It was not immediately clear if the driver was armed.
    Police investigate the officer-involved shooting that happened at the end of a car pursuit in Glendale, Calif., on Monday, March 14, 2016. The driver hit speeds topping 100 mph during the pursuit that was broadcast live on news stations Sunday night. Police shot and killed a suspect who stole a West Covina patrol car, partially seen left, and led officers on an hour-long chase across Southern California freeways that ended when an officer in an SUV slammed into the stolen vehicle in the alley, pinning the suspect inside as he gunned the engine, trying to escape again. Police opened fire, killing the 45-year-old man at the scene, authorities said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
    In this March 13, 2016 still image from video provided by KCBS-TV/KCAL9, West Covina, Calif., police officers rammed a stolen patrol car, top, and then shot and killed the suspect after an hour-long chase across Southern California freeways that ended with the dramatic collision in an alley in Glendale, Calif. The driver hit speeds topping 100 mph during the pursuit that was broadcast live on news stations Sunday night.(KCBS-TV/KCAL9 via AP)


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    mugsisme
    mugsisme
    8 years ago

    Oh my! I certainly hope that all sides will show restraint. Why did the cops chase the guy? Why didn’t they just very nicely ask for it back?
    Isn’t that how liberals expect us to behave? This happened in the far Left coast.