Lancaster California suspect dead after jumping from a stolen police cruiser at 70 mph car chase at the Newhall area. At Hasley Canyon Road on the northbound I-5 Freeway, the cops came across the driver. A Californian who stole a police cruiser and jumped out of it before dying.
The suspect jumped from the stolen police cruiser in the Antelope Valley at 45 mph, smacked his head on the road, and went limp.
He was hauled off the road by police, who then started making calls for medical help. Later, a California Highway Patrol CHP spokesman verified that the suspect was pronounced deceased at Antelope Valley Medical Center after being taken there.
A collision took place in the Santa Clarita region to commence the incident. According to reports, the guy managed to somehow hop into the CHP officer’s running cruiser and drive off as the officer arrived on the scene.
Officers from the California Highway Patrol raced at fast speeds to maintain up with the suspect while the entire incident was shown live on FOX 11. On CA 138 heading toward Lancaster, the man swerved between lanes of traffic and was occasionally seen searching the cop car’s interior.
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A furious police pursuit outside of Los Angeles just came to a dramatic and perhaps fatal conclusion when the driver of a stolen police cruiser leaped out while it was still rolling.
The suspect then made a remarkable maneuver, opening the driver’s side door and jumping out of the car while it was still moving at a high rate of speed. As soon as the suspect hit his head, he fell unconscious. The stolen police cruiser drove on after that until it crashed into an electrical pole.
The individual was quickly taken off the road by police, who then handcuffed him and started to assess his health. They immediately began CPR, indicating that he was in critical condition.
It’s unclear what the suspect’s condition is right now.
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