Wrong-Way Driver Fired Upon From Helicopter Identified

SAN BERNARDINO (AP) — A driver who died Friday at the end of a high-speed freeway chase during which he was struck by gunfire from a sheriff's helicopter was a 32-year-old Fontana resident.

San Bernardino County sheriff's officials on Saturday identified him as Nicholas Alan Johnson, a suspect in a home invasion robbery.

Earlier officials confirmed that the driver had suffered gunshot wounds, but the exact cause of death wasn't announced. An autopsy is planned.

The Chevrolet Tahoe led deputies on an afternoon chase Friday at 100 mph or more. The SUV narrowly missed pedestrians and drove the wrong way on northbound Interstate 215.

In Muscoy, a deputy opened fire from a helicopter, hitting the SUV and wounding the driver, who jumped out of the moving vehicle and ran a few yards before collapsing.

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