WATCH: Carjackers taunt officers, hang out window during high-speed chase in California
By Vivian Chow,
23 days ago
LYNWOOD, Calif. ( KTLA ) – Two carjacking suspects were arrested after leading officers on a high-speed pursuit through Los Angeles County Wednesday night.
Two people were inside the stolen sedan that was reportedly taken at gunpoint from a victim at a gas station in Lynwood, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The driver was seen traveling over 100 miles per hour while weaving dangerously on the 105 and 710 Freeways.
The suspects drove to the LAX area before heading toward Long Beach as California Highway Patrol units trailed closely behind.
At times, the passenger was seen repeatedly sitting on the passenger-side windowsill while gesturing at officers and possibly taking photos and video of the chase on his phone.
After puncturing and eventually losing the front driver’s side tire, the suspects pulled over on the 710 Freeway near the Alondra Boulevard exit in Compton before ditching the vehicle and running away.
They ran down a nearby embankment before the passenger laid down and surrendered to officers. The driver escaped out of sight as officers continued searching the brush area.
After a short search, the driver was located and taken into custody.
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wow another day in California, a dem run state with no law and order!!!!!!!
Miguel J Burnstein
23d ago
Criminals have no respect for the law in California, when the the criminal that broke into the Los Angeles mayor’s home while she home got probation it makes a mockery out of law enforcement
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