Driver in custody after doing donuts, speeding across LA with bumper hanging off during chase

Friday, April 29, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A driver was taken into custody after doing "donuts" and speeding across Los Angeles during a dangerous chase Thursday evening.

AIR7 HD was over the pursuit around 9:30 p.m. as the driver in a black sedan was in the Elysian Park area on the 5 Freeway.

Prior to that, Glendale police was in pursuit of the suspect who was driving recklessly on surface streets and later did "donuts" before getting on the freeway.

When the chase was in the Chinatown area, the driver was again spinning in circles at intersections.

Driver spotted doing 'donut' stunts during wild chase in LA area


There were times the suspect would drive on the wrong side of the road or stop in the middle of the street before taking off again. At one point, it appeared authorities stopped pursuing the suspect because of the erratic driving.

The suspect also bumped into another car and came close to hitting other vehicles.

The chase went through several areas, including downtown L.A., East L.A. and South L.A.

As the chase entered Leimert Park, the rear bumper on the suspect's car was hanging off after a PIT maneuver.

The California Highway Patrol says the suspect's sister told officers her brother has bipolar disorder and was suffering a manic episode.

Eventually, the suspect surrendered in the South L.A. area after more than an hour into the chase.

Driver doing 'donut' stunts during wild chase in LA area


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