Attempted Murder Suspect Leads High-Speed Chase On Orange County Surface Streets

COSTA MESA (CBSLA) — An attempted murder suspect led police in a high-speed pursuit Monday on several surface streets through Orange County.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies spotted a vehicle in Bellflower Monday that matched the description of one involved in a car-to-car shooting at Marengo Avenue and Valley Boulevard in Alhambra on Saturday morning. Alhambra police say no one was hit by the gunfire, and surveillance video gave investigators enough information to put a "want" on the suspect vehicle in the shooting.

The deputies gave chase, which wound its way across the region's freeways including the 91, 5, and 405 freeways before spilling onto surface streets.

The suspect, in a gray sedan, was seen driving at high speeds on surface streets, on road shoulders and center dividers, blowing through stop signs and stop lights, and going the wrong way, nearly hitting oncoming traffic at one point.

Police say the driver will also face a charge of assault with a deadly weapon against an officer for an incident that happened during the pursuit.

Sky 9 showed the driver got out of the sedan in a neighborhood cul-de-sac and jumped a wall, and was seen running with a gun in his hand toward an office complex. He was later spotted trying to get into a red vehicle that had its driver's side door open and apparently threatened a worker who backed off with his hands up.

The suspect was unable to drive off in the car and tried to run off on foot again, but deputies had arrived by then, and took him into custody. Alhambra police say a weapon was found in the suspect's possession.

A passenger was also taken into custody.

 

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