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Stolen vehicle pursuit turns into foot chase

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Thought i might share this. It happened a few days ago while my Father was watching the news. The pursuit took place in South Los Angeles with a possible stolen vehicle. The chase started on the 105 Freeway in Norwalk where Sheriff vehicles pursued the suspect as he exited the freeway and continued into South Los Angeles. A female passenger exited the vehicle into which the driver kept going and continued on into Florence until he stopped completely and continued on-foot with officers of the Los Angeles Police Department and California Highway Patrol, following behind. Once scene which caught my eye happened as he ran past a Channel 7 News van where a CHP officer attempted to tackle him, but tumbled into the news van but literally rolls back onto his feet into a running start and attempts to grab the suspect as he is jumping into a yard. The officers continue to pursue the suspect for a few moments more until he is caught and taken into custody. A lot of chases happen around here, but I found this one pretty interesting. Here's the video for anyone interested. For those who are wondering, the part where he runs past the news van is at 10:54 and one with a better angle at 11:03.

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