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A deputy killed. A 150 mph chase. Then, an off-duty cop took dramatic action on live television
Three policing experts said the deputy who ended the pursuit was likely justified in using deadly force because the motorcyclist was a suspect in a homicide and posed a threat to the public.
The suspected cop-killer slammed into the back of a sedan — sending him cartwheeling through the air and skidding onto his back before the bike rolled over him.
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Nunez, 28, was shot and killed by a suspect who sped off on a motorcycle before another cop slammed into him to end the chase.
Live TV footage of a California police chase ended in horror as a fleeing suspect was mowed down and killed by a passing car before the cameras could cut away.
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LA police chase suspect dies after jumping out of moving van, getting hit by freeway traffic
At one point during the chase, the suspect jumped out of the moving white van along the 110 Freeway near Highland Park, tried to jump over the freeway's center divider before getting hit by incoming traffic at full speed. The deadly crash ended up shutting down both lanes of the 110 Freeway.
The Los Angeles Police Department is in pursuit of an attempted murder suspect near Boyle Heights. The chase started in the San Fernando Valley. LAPD's Van Nuys Division said the suspect allegedly stabbed someone about a week ago.
A suspected car thief being chased by police in Los Angeles on Monday night was killed after he jumped out of the van he was driving on the freeway and was then struck by multiple vehicles as news cameras broadcast the chase live on TV.