L.A. - A man who led police on a high-speed pursuit through
Los Angeles for more than an hour Friday night has died after he crashed into
another car and was shot by police.
The chase began before 9:30 p.m. as sheriff's deputies
pursued the silver Corvette for reckless driving, officials said.
"There was great concern that he was going to hurt
someone severely," LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman said.
Deputies abandoned the chase and left a helicopter over the
car as it sped through surface streets in Huntington Park. Minutes later, CHP
officers began pursuing the driver as it drove with it lights off through
neighborhoods.
The LAPD then picked up the pursuit, adding to the multitude
of squad cars chasing the Corvette, which eventually turned its headlights back
on as it sped through South Los Angeles.
By 10:30 p.m., the pursuit moved into downtown Los Angeles
when the Corvette slammed into another car as it drove westbound through the
intersection of South Los Angeles Street and East Olympic Boulevard.
"It did look like a very violent collision, very
traumatic," Neiman said.
The second car sheared a fire hydrant after it was slammed
into by the Corvette. The drivers of that car ran out of the car and were later
taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
The Corvette slid and stopped, and the driver stumbled out
of the car.
"The suspect got out of the vehicle and at that point,
something occurred that prompted the officer-involved shooting," Neiman
said.
Medics could be seen appearing to try to revive the suspect
by performing CPR. His body was then taken from the scene. Police have
confirmed to NBC4 that the suspect has died.
Neiman said that the officers involved in the shooting still
need to be interviewed, and at this time, it is still early in the
investigation.
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